It is still an issue in 2021, with VLC (tested on an old Raspberry Pi):
VLC media player 3.0.16 Vetinari (revision 1.0.6-1682-g88158c836)
VLC version 3.0.16 Vetinari (1.0.6-1682-g88158c836)
Compiled by pi on serge-testpi (Nov 10 2021 15:40:45)
Compiler: gcc version 10.2.1 20210110 (Raspbian 10.2.1
TL;DR: Try ffplay. The standard player in the FFMPEG package.
We have had the same problem with monitoring surveillance steam of sub-
par cameras. After waiting for about a year I am trying it again, right
now, using the latest snap version. At this very moment of typing, I am
looking at two diffe
Does anyone knows a player that is able to handle this (without having
to use hacks like these:
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/40637/restart-mplayer-
stream-process-on-loss-of-internet-connection)?
Or is there any VLC plugin that can do this?
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wrong, this is not fixed and --http-reconnect does not reconnect a RTSP
stream that drops or otherwise stops wo user action.
Instead of fighting everyone the engineers should just accept that the
original design was partially off, and add the feature as an option.
(just like http-reconnect, add a
There’s an --http-reconnect option that seems to address this problem.
(Why is it disabled by default?)
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Title:
Make vlc more resilent with unreli
6 years later and VLC has not improved regarding this issue
What gets me is Remi's comment
"VLC does not stop at the slightest interruption. If there is transient
packet loss, playback will be paused when the input buffers underflow,
until the buffers refill to a reasonable level. This is a bit an
I now have VLC playing streaming radio with very good stability, for
hours, whereas before there were interruptions every 20-30 minutes.
First, drag the desired stream from the Media Library into the PlayList,
and turn-on (click repeatedly as needed, to select) 'Loop One'. Avoid
playing streams w
Richard deserves another karma point for a work-around for a VLC-bug/and
or/robustness problem that has been otherwise resolved since this thread
was started, in 2011. In this case, it pays to read to the very end ...
His script does work quite well, and at last I'm able stream with
minimal interr
A get-around for streaming audio is to use mplayer from the command
line.
mplayer is somewhat resilient but can be placed in a bash loop and using tmux
there is remote ssh access from anywhere, too.
A restart is necessary if your public ip periodically change or on laptop
resume.
while true; do
There is a related problem that can be easily tested.
For french user, when I use VLC to watch a TV stream (freebox) on my bad
connection,
quite often (for example when I browse a heavy web page) the video and sound
stream will almost freeze : video gets blur and sound stops. Either the stream
w
proofreading... to add to the above. When I say 'freeze' I mean the
streams just stop completely. Stream has to be restarted. Like above
cases.
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Tit
Bug still exist. Another case that is able to reproduced.
I have FOUR different galaxy S3 android phones that I run the program
"IP Webcam" on. For information's sake this is also reproduced easily
with my one actual IPcam(Foscam Fi8918wb).
If they are close enough to get full wifi signals I have
Wow. Excuse me for butting in but I cannot for the life of me comprehend
the retardation in calling this report "Invalid"? VLC has major problems
in this regard. If it's not the GUI spamming error messages as it tries
to play next item in playlist when a stream fails (because it doesn't
know how to
Teo, thank you for your persistence. (Bug #790216, Make vlc more
resilent with unreliable streaming content) This is a problem and
continues to be a problem on connections that chronically drop.
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I'd say "unreliable network conditions" rather than "unreliable
streaming content".
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Title:
Make vlc more resilent with unreliable streaming conte
I've updated the bug to what I got from this "discussion". Frankly, I do
not think that with this bug history, anyone is going to work on this
soon.
** Summary changed:
- network stream randomly stops playing
+ Make vlc more resilent with unreliable streaming content
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
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