> This situation with the large keyframes reminds me to ask if live555 can
> handle the Periodic Intra Refresh protocol?
Yes, it can handle any valid NAL unit - including "Periodic Intra Refresh" NAL
units. (Note that the LIVE555 code just transports (packs/unpacks) NAL units
in RTP packets; i
This situation with the large keyframes reminds me to ask if live555 can handle
the Periodic Intra Refresh protocol? X264 supports it and If i can find an
embedded device that can handle it it would help me a lot on my project.
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*Subject:* Re: [Live-devel] CPU intensive on ARM using
testH264VideoStreamer with TI encoder
I am using a TI DaVinci processor to create a h264 file.
When trying to stream this file with testH264VideoStreamer, the
cpu goes up
to 80% (which
> I guess (and again it is ONLY a guess) the intensive cpu usage comes from
> the need to break the big h264 frames to MTU fragments (i.e. ~1450 B).
Because the high CPU usage (at least, what I observed when I streamed your file
using "testH264VideoStreamer") occurred in bursts, rather than durin
Live-devel] CPU intensive on ARM using testH264VideoStreamer
with TI encoder
I am using a TI DaVinci processor to create a h264 file.
When trying to stream this file with testH264VideoStreamer, the cpu goes up
to 80% (which is bad for me since it is already in use by other
applications).
> I am using a TI DaVinci processor to create a h264 file.
> When trying to stream this file with testH264VideoStreamer, the cpu goes up
> to 80% (which is bad for me since it is already in use by other
> applications).
http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#my-file-doesnt-work
Please put your
On 8/1/2012 3:53 AM, Shlomi wrote:
I am using a TI DaVinci processor to create a h264 file.
When trying to stream this file with testH264VideoStreamer, the cpu goes up
to 80% (which is bad for me since it is already in use by other
applications).
When trying to stream the slamtv60.264 found on th
Hi all,
I am using a TI DaVinci processor to create a h264 file.
When trying to stream this file with testH264VideoStreamer, the cpu goes up
to 80% (which is bad for me since it is already in use by other
applications).
When trying to stream the slamtv60.264 found on the live555 site, all is
good (