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HydroUK
18th July 2003, 13:33
Hi!!
I recently started to muck around with video streaming using nsvscsrc but after spending hours figuring out encoding a came across another prob!
when i connect to my stream it is just blank, sometimes it works but never twice in a row. Has anybody got any information on what im doing wrong?
Matt Wilson
18th July 2003, 22:07
It depends on what you're trying to do.
Above all things, make sure all of your NSVs are encoded EXACTLY THE SAME. Same resolution, same video/audio bitrate settings, etc.
If files are different resolutions, that really seems to confuse Shoutcast AND Winamp.
If you want to have as little problems as possible, make an uncompressed ZIP file (with an NSV extension instead of ZIP) and place all of your NSVs in the order you want them to run in. When Shoutcast plays the NSV zip, it will treat it as one single stream instead of individual streams for each program.
Only problem is, sometimes the audio goes out of sync. You can fix this simply by pressing stop and pressing play. Usually.
HydroUK
19th July 2003, 12:31
OK well i put all nsv's in z uncompressed zip and still same prob! any other idea's
:S
Mr_007
19th July 2003, 12:40
Some time disconect nsv of winamp!
HydroUK
19th July 2003, 13:40
what do u mean!??
DJ too
7th September 2003, 20:58
has anyone had any luck streaming multiple vids without making the viewer press play after each clip?
anyone?
beuller?
Jay
7th September 2003, 23:22
you need to make sure that all of your NSV files are encoded the with the SAME settings.
DJ too
8th September 2003, 01:03
ok:
i encoded 5 files without changing the /config. i even set them to resize to the same resolution.
when streaming a nsvzip, only 2 play and then the vid window closes.
(does this for any vids when zip has more than 2)
when streaming a directory of nsv's, the buffer goes to like 4% and hangs. Which is how i stream now.
any suggestions would be much appreciated.
lamenteinc
8th September 2003, 19:25
Hello, I need aid. after that dischargeed the following files: nsv_codec_sdk, in the folder of NVS (program file nvs, the users do not receive the image of screen, that have to do to recover the image, the program says that it is transmitting image, but the user not see me Thanks.. if someone it can help me..
Jeeper One
12th September 2003, 18:54
Hi everyone:
While we're on the subject, I get a blank screen when I connect to my own video using http://12.208.242.61:8000 with BOTH Winamp 2.9x AND 3.x Yet when I connect using the Media Browser within Winamp 2.9x, I get video. What, if anything, am I doing wrong?
BTW...There's NOTHING wrong with the audio (aside from it just being WAY out of sync). I've got the frame rate all the way down to 2 fps. too. My connection is a cable modem @ 256K upstream.
Since I can get video via SHOUTcast, I'll go ahead and change over my cam pages so they have the video (I wanna use NSV as a dialup version of my current iVista cam page if at all possible).
In the meantime....Cheers for now :-)
Patrick Cook
Proud Member - Electronic Frontier Foundation - http://www.eff.org/
Program Director
Jeeper One Radio Network
KPDC Internet TV - REAL Web TV
Denver, Colorado
http://kpdcnetradio.***********/
http://kpdcnettv.***********/
P.S.: Again, the stream is http://12.208.242.61:8000 OR http://kpdcnettv.***********/stream.nsv
Sawg
12th September 2003, 18:59
http://12.208.242.61:8000/;stream.nsv
Jeeper One
12th September 2003, 19:16
Hi everyone:
Does anyone have a page I can use to copy and configure the source code to match my server? It seems as though NTV decided to take the day off or something and I'm not getting any useful HTML code at http://www.nullsoft.com/ntv/publicaccess/watch.html
All I need is a link. That's all.
Cheers for now :)
Patrick
Jeeper One
12th September 2003, 20:34
Hi everyone:
Thanks Sawg. :)
Now if I can can just get some USABLE HTML code for my cam pages, I'd be be a REALLY happy camper :)
Cheers for now everyone :)
Patrick.
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