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<blockquote data-quote="j1nx" data-source="post: 680302" data-attributes="member: 13808"><p><strong>Re: Re : iPiMP 5.1.0 is released</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's hard to get a perfect constant bitrate with the x264 codec as it is designed to be variable bitrate. You could try to add the "-bt" parameter which means the amount of shift in bitrate which is allowed.</p><p></p><p>But question for you webcris77, how many FPS to you get while encoding? Is it working over wifi? I mean, maybe you have a similar problem as me, encoding at a speed less than 25fps, while playing at 25fps. At some point you catch up on the encoding part.</p><p></p><p></p><p>@Cheezey: I heared the 1.2 branch of VLC should also be ready for http live encoding for the iphone and includes the encoding and segmenting into one binary. Therefor should work with any web service. Did you ever tried that one as well? It might be in the end beter to have only one encoding streaming instance for all media (dvd, movies, music, dshow device, etc.). You could do some browser sniffing and based on that parameter start a certain vlc process for either a mobile device or browser.</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT: Wow, they already wrote information about it on there wiki; <a href="http://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Streaming_HowTo/Streaming_for_the_iPhone" target="_blank">http://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Streaming_HowTo/Streaming_for_the_iPhone</a> (saves you the search, if needed)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j1nx, post: 680302, member: 13808"] [b]Re: Re : iPiMP 5.1.0 is released[/b] It's hard to get a perfect constant bitrate with the x264 codec as it is designed to be variable bitrate. You could try to add the "-bt" parameter which means the amount of shift in bitrate which is allowed. But question for you webcris77, how many FPS to you get while encoding? Is it working over wifi? I mean, maybe you have a similar problem as me, encoding at a speed less than 25fps, while playing at 25fps. At some point you catch up on the encoding part. @Cheezey: I heared the 1.2 branch of VLC should also be ready for http live encoding for the iphone and includes the encoding and segmenting into one binary. Therefor should work with any web service. Did you ever tried that one as well? It might be in the end beter to have only one encoding streaming instance for all media (dvd, movies, music, dshow device, etc.). You could do some browser sniffing and based on that parameter start a certain vlc process for either a mobile device or browser. EDIT: Wow, they already wrote information about it on there wiki; [url]http://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Streaming_HowTo/Streaming_for_the_iPhone[/url] (saves you the search, if needed) [/QUOTE]
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