I have it running. while not over 802.11b, I am streaming from home to work over my cable modem. the upload speed is advertised at 1/4 GB. I need to decrease the framerate to about 15/sec. 25%size and lower bitrate. but that is suffcient for my 'at work viewing' of streams.
At home, my mythbox is 802.11g. I stream at highest settings to a wired XP box w/o any issues
On 9/8/05, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
First, know that I googled this, but I didn't find any satisfactory answers.
I'm running mythstreamtv & mythweb on a Gentoo machine, streaming
to a Gentoo laptop over 802.11b via a D-Link DWL 900-AP & a
prism2.5 chipset minipci adaptor.
The stream works quite well (I have sound & picture), but even
if I move the video size to 25%, after mplayer caches 20% of the
stream it plays a while, then when it runs out of cache it starts to
stutter.
It seems like 802.11b just doesn't provide enough bandwidth, but
I've seen people claim that it *does*. So, I'm curious:
Does anyone out there have mythstreamtv working over 802.11b?
Did you have to do anything special?
Thanks!
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Jesse Guardiani
Programmer/Sys Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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