Further digging into the archives reveals that using the same port
number on different multicast addresses probably isn't the best thing
to do on linux. I've tried bumping the port number up by one and the
vlc logs show no TS discontinuity errors now. I'll know for sure if
it's working when I get back to my desk tomorrow
On 6 Apr 2009, at 16:15, Glen Gray wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking around at the samples in testProgs and interested in
using some techniques on a small project. I've had some problems in
getting the testProgs/testRelay app working sufficently.
Basically, I've got an off the shelf TV encoder that broadcasts
MPEG2-TS onto the network. I used testRelay to read the source
address and relay it to another address. I've got VLC running on
another box on the same LAN with two play list items, one pointing
to the original broadcast address and the other to the relayed
address. Original plays fine, relayed one is corrupted badly with
lots of "libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS discontinuity (received
14, expected 12) for PID 17" type messages appearing in the logs.
I'm looking for some tips on how to test this testProgs/testRelay so
that I can get a working stream relayed to another address.
Thanks in advance,
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