Hello all!

I am developing an application which encodes video frames captured from a
webcam and sends the frames through UDP streaming to a client connected to
it. The client then decodes the frame and exhibits it on the screen. I am
using H.264 codec and I am getting a lot of noise. At first, I thought it
could be just because of packet loss, but I have an alternate JPEG encoding
which is working better than H.264. So packet loss doesn't make sense,
because the size of the buffer sent is a lot smaller in H.264 than in JPEG
(approximately 4x smaller). I tried to play with the codec parameters, but
they are so many and the documentation is not much helpful.

So if any of you know how to reduce the noise in the image or have some tips
for me, please answer. Basically, when I move the camera, a lot of glitches
appear in the screen and some portions of previous frames keep kind of
repeating in the new frames. It stabilizes, but it takes some time, and I
need it to be real time.

Thank you!

Marcelo, o Caniato!

"Faça da tua vida um reflexo da sociedade que desejas."
(Mahatma Ghandi)
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