Gert-Jan --
Gert-Jan Bilt, van de wrote:
> I believe the answer of the coder to the question "why does VLC
> transcode so choppy" was something along the lines of "make sure your
> keyframe figure in the starting command of the VLC telnet daemon is
> good". You can fiddle around with the starti
Hello --
I've been using the VLC streaming feature on and off during last year.
Most videos my old server was not able to transcode in real time, so
with only the lowest video settings I was able to watch some stuff. I
have been using mvpmc as Mythfrontend successfully - over
100MBit-Ethernet
Tom Metro wrote:
> Marc Gerges wrote:
>
>> I started using a security camera with motion and am going to set up a
>> second one soon.
>> motion can generate an MJPEG stream...
>>
>
> You refer to "motion" as if it is a proper noun. Is it t
stuart wrote:
>> I started using a security camera with motion and am going to set up a
>> second one soon. The interest is to capture movement and being able to
>> take a look at things from away, but it would be nice to look at it from
>> my TV set.
>>
> Me too. I was thinking of using zo
Dear all --
I started using a security camera with motion and am going to set up a
second one soon. The interest is to capture movement and being able to
take a look at things from away, but it would be nice to look at it from
my TV set.
motion can generate an MJPEG stream and set up a loopbac
Robin --
Robin Rawson-Tetley wrote:
> Glad it's working for you, but I'm surprised that you're having trouble
> with stuttering given the spec of your machine - a Duron 2400 is what,
> about 1.6Ghz?.
>
Somewhere along that, although I never really cared about that. Just
repurposed an older bo
Robin --
Robin Rawson-Tetley wrote:
> There's a VLC Streaming option under the settings menu. Alternatively
> you can pass --vlc-vopts dvd/svcd/dvd on the command line in your dongle
> config.
>
Works great - I have to go down to VCD to make it stutterfree, but
that's ok. mvpmc just opened up
Martin --
MVallevand wrote:
>> Sadly, it's not potent enough to decode avi's without getting some
>> stutter. It's a Duron 2400... looks like I'd need a bit more umph.
> Did you try dropping the quality of the vlc transcoding to svcd or vcd
> levels? I could do vcd on a 1000 Mhz machine.
How can
Roland --
Roland Turner (mvpmc-users) wrote:
> The following is from memory. I suggest that you peruse the relevant
> documentation (man pages, etc.) at each step to verify (a) that you
> understand what you're doing and (b) that I haven't goofed.
> [...]
> Voila!
>
>
Thanks a lot, worked right