![]() But this should be sufficient for stream less than 2 mbit.I'm trying to get VLC media player to work in Access 2016, I'm coverting an application from using media player to VLC (or at least trying to) and I cannot for the life of me get VLC to play anything. So question is simple: why these glitches present in my stream? IMHO easiest way would be to connect my server-side with better link, currently its 100-150 mbit. "Another app" have own codec (Baseline, 1.1 lvl), I'm using system one (so Baseline, 4.1 lvl), thats the only difference, which can't be reduced easily. ![]() I can wireshark this stream and compare to mine - they are almost exacly same (packet size, headers etc.). These clients can transmit between each other 320x240, 30 fps, ~400kbit without single glitch. I have another app, not mine, which is using own public IP server-side, placed even outside my country.(checked with hotspot made by Windows and Ubuntu, two different laptops) I'm making hotspot on laptop (192.168.137.1), connecting to it transmitter (137.) and streaming straight to it (137.1:5006) - glitches present! Thats almost Wi-Fi Direct and still some packets are lost.Some may say: yeah, thats UDP, some packets may lost when "routing is complicated", BUT: no single glitch, even with 720p! Wi-Fi at my home - glitches present. It is received by VLC desktop instance and. I can easily redirect stream straight to my laptop IP, when (also) transmitter is connected to my company's Wi-Fi. Receivers instance is VLC and I can see in logs that some UDP packets are missing or arrived too late (even with network-caching=8000) ![]() I'm facing not-so-rare glitches, even with 320x240, depicted as below. I have a server-side with public IP, client streams to it, another may ask server-side for redirect this stream to it - both clients are in 4G and this works well, theoretically. ![]() I have some Android app, which can stream H264 through plain RTP/UDP (using THIS lib). ![]()
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