On 18 April 2012 12:16, Mohit Dhingra <mohitdhing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 18 April 2012 12:15, Mohit Dhingra <mohitdhing...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Following is for transcoding and save to a file "test.ts" -- >>> vlc -vvv Blood_Diamond.avi --sout '#transcode{vcodec=mp4v,acodec=mpga >>> ,vb=8000,ab=128,deinterface}:standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=test.ts}' >>> >>> access=file indicates to redirect output to a file. So, here I get the >>> constant bit rate stream. >>> >>> >>> Following is just to stream the file test1.ts, without transcoding -- >>> vlc -vvv test.ts --sout '#rtp{dst=10.112.19.153,port=1234,sdp=rtsp:// >>> 10.112.10.53:8080/test1.sdp}' >>> >>> However, we can do the transcoding on the fly as well, by redirecting >>> output not to a file, but to the network rtp/http protocol. >>> >>> So, what I meant in my previous mail was, if I stream the file generated >>> by "transcode" tool, I don't get a constant bit rate bandwidth as I get >>> from the file generated by vlc. Now, the problem with vlc is, I don't get a >>> stream of more than 15 Mbps, and I want one with 100 Mbps. >>> >>> I am attaching the log files. >>> check.csv is the output of bandwidth monitoring tool, if you will look >>> in eth0 interface (output Bandwidth), it comes out as variable. This is the >>> one, when I transcoded the file using "transcode" tool. >>> >>> >> >
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