2013-02-21, 16:06
Dear all,
Are there any settings to force the player to run with minimum buffer (delay)?
I'm mean like in VLC the command ":network-caching=300" (value in milliseconds)
Background: I've a Sony IP camera and want to use the RaspBmc or maybe another Linux computer as live decoder.
The rtsp stream is working fine in H264, base line, 720P or 1080P with 25FPS and CBR with 3072 to 8192 Mbit/s with my xxx.strm file, inclunding the following link: rtsp://ip_adr/media/video1
But I want to have it more realy time on my "welcome monitor" in my little shop, as the buffer time seems around 2 to 4 seconds, depending on the camera bandwidth and resolution settings.
I play around alot with the advancedsettings.xml settings, but even a small value like 1MB in the <cachemembuffersize>1048576</cachemembuffersize> didn't change it.
Another question: Can I suppress the warning "shut down wasn't done proper" after a hard reset.
This warning always pop up after booting, if I just cut the power before.
Thank you in advance and greetings from Austria,
Julian
Are there any settings to force the player to run with minimum buffer (delay)?
I'm mean like in VLC the command ":network-caching=300" (value in milliseconds)
Background: I've a Sony IP camera and want to use the RaspBmc or maybe another Linux computer as live decoder.
The rtsp stream is working fine in H264, base line, 720P or 1080P with 25FPS and CBR with 3072 to 8192 Mbit/s with my xxx.strm file, inclunding the following link: rtsp://ip_adr/media/video1
But I want to have it more realy time on my "welcome monitor" in my little shop, as the buffer time seems around 2 to 4 seconds, depending on the camera bandwidth and resolution settings.
I play around alot with the advancedsettings.xml settings, but even a small value like 1MB in the <cachemembuffersize>1048576</cachemembuffersize> didn't change it.
Another question: Can I suppress the warning "shut down wasn't done proper" after a hard reset.
This warning always pop up after booting, if I just cut the power before.
Thank you in advance and greetings from Austria,
Julian