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<blockquote data-quote="schwerdy" data-source="post: 1156822" data-attributes="member: 151139"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>after a long time of doing nothing, I think that I found a possible solution for the problem.</p><p>My tests with the wp8 app in live TV are now pleasuring me.</p><p>First I found out that the upload stream of my mpextended Server was never above 1.2Mbits/s. It was no difference between the local and the public network.</p><p>Therefore I was not able to use the flash HQ profiles with WebMediaPortal. In my tests I found out that there has to be some upload limitation with the IIS Express.</p><p>Since I couldn't find a parameter to increase the limit I decided to try out the IIS Edition of WebMediaPortal.</p><p>So I uninstalled IIS Express und switched the setup to the IIS version of mpextended. I don't now wheter WebMediaPortal is necessary for the app, but as you can read above, my changes with IIS Express and WebMediaPortal 0,6.0 had no effect on the problem.</p><p>Now with the "bigger" IIS my upstream is no longer limited.</p><p>When I stream HQ or HD I get values with more than 6.0Mbits/s!!! So no more limit.</p><p>With this in mind I tried out the wp8 app, but it worked not good. So I reduced the quality in the streaming.xml and set the audio convertion to superfast.</p><p>Conlusion of what I did:</p><p>-unistalled MPextended and WebMediaPortal</p><p>-installed IIS from Win 8.1 (.net und MVC3 had also to be reinstalled)</p><p>-installed MPextended 0.5.4</p><p>-installed WebMediaPortal IIS Edition (not the one for Express)</p><p>-downloaded the last ffmpeg without OpenCL support</p><p></p><p>Here my actual streamingprofiles.xml from c:\programdata\mpextended</p><p></p><p><Name>WP8 FFmpeg WVGA</Name></p><p> <Description>WVGA Profile for WP8</Description></p><p> <HasVideoStream>true</HasVideoStream></p><p> <MIME>video/MP2T</MIME></p><p> <MaxOutputWidth>800</MaxOutputWidth></p><p> <MaxOutputHeight>480</MaxOutputHeight></p><p> <Targets></p><p> <Target>windows-phone-ts</Target></p><p> </Targets></p><p> <Bandwidth>512</Bandwidth></p><p> <Transport>http</Transport></p><p> <Transcoder>MPExtended.Services.StreamingService.Transcoders.FFMpeg</Transcoder></p><p> <TranscoderParameters></p><p> <codecParameters>-x264opts no-cabac:trellis=0:keyint=50 -codec:v libx264 -b:v 512k -r 25 -profile:v baseline -preset:v superfast -coder rle -codec:a libmp3lame -b:a 128k -ac 2 -strict experimental -sn -f mpegts -async 1000</codecParameters></p><p></p><p>Now I want to try to increase the video quality step by step, becaus the wxga profile is still not usable.</p><p></p><p>I hope this may help you.</p><p>good luck</p><p>schwerdy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schwerdy, post: 1156822, member: 151139"] Hi guys, after a long time of doing nothing, I think that I found a possible solution for the problem. My tests with the wp8 app in live TV are now pleasuring me. First I found out that the upload stream of my mpextended Server was never above 1.2Mbits/s. It was no difference between the local and the public network. Therefore I was not able to use the flash HQ profiles with WebMediaPortal. In my tests I found out that there has to be some upload limitation with the IIS Express. Since I couldn't find a parameter to increase the limit I decided to try out the IIS Edition of WebMediaPortal. So I uninstalled IIS Express und switched the setup to the IIS version of mpextended. I don't now wheter WebMediaPortal is necessary for the app, but as you can read above, my changes with IIS Express and WebMediaPortal 0,6.0 had no effect on the problem. Now with the "bigger" IIS my upstream is no longer limited. When I stream HQ or HD I get values with more than 6.0Mbits/s!!! So no more limit. With this in mind I tried out the wp8 app, but it worked not good. So I reduced the quality in the streaming.xml and set the audio convertion to superfast. Conlusion of what I did: -unistalled MPextended and WebMediaPortal -installed IIS from Win 8.1 (.net und MVC3 had also to be reinstalled) -installed MPextended 0.5.4 -installed WebMediaPortal IIS Edition (not the one for Express) -downloaded the last ffmpeg without OpenCL support Here my actual streamingprofiles.xml from c:\programdata\mpextended <Name>WP8 FFmpeg WVGA</Name> <Description>WVGA Profile for WP8</Description> <HasVideoStream>true</HasVideoStream> <MIME>video/MP2T</MIME> <MaxOutputWidth>800</MaxOutputWidth> <MaxOutputHeight>480</MaxOutputHeight> <Targets> <Target>windows-phone-ts</Target> </Targets> <Bandwidth>512</Bandwidth> <Transport>http</Transport> <Transcoder>MPExtended.Services.StreamingService.Transcoders.FFMpeg</Transcoder> <TranscoderParameters> <codecParameters>-x264opts no-cabac:trellis=0:keyint=50 -codec:v libx264 -b:v 512k -r 25 -profile:v baseline -preset:v superfast -coder rle -codec:a libmp3lame -b:a 128k -ac 2 -strict experimental -sn -f mpegts -async 1000</codecParameters> Now I want to try to increase the video quality step by step, becaus the wxga profile is still not usable. I hope this may help you. good luck schwerdy [/QUOTE]
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