Hello all,

I am completely stumped with trying to stream video using gnu radio (GRC)
and the USRP. I have been at it for an absurdly long time without success.
I could really use some help. (With Unbuntu and the latest UHD/GNU radio)

There has got to be someone who has done this, but so far google is not my
friend.

I have read so many sites of people looking for help and being given 'help'
that doesn't work, the internet is now fully spammed when it comes to this
subject.

After days and days I read things like:
 'To correctly and completely use the RTP payloaders on the sender and
the receiver
you need to write an application. It is not possible to write a full blown
RTP server with a single gst-launch-1.0 line.'
or that player 'x' isn't really player 'x' its a fork due to developers
fighting and is rather broken..

Most of what I read is about streaming over a network with a constant frame
rate (adaptive bit rate) which really does not relate well to USRP?


I have tried countless permutations of command line strings with various
options using gstreamer, ffmpeg, vlc. mplayer
I have tried UDP and File sink/source.

I once I had it nearly working but could not get the player to stream with
a constant bitrate (which i think usrp would require?). I have lost track
of which player that was though.


At this point I am completely desperate for a a solution. I am looking for
any solution that works (even badly).
All I am to do is put together a demo, and it is becoming clear I have no
idea what I am doing. Either that or this as far far less trivial than one
would think.

I would greatly appreciate some help here as this endeavour is now becoming
quite expensive.


regards
Alexander Buckley
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