I've been trying to set up a gstreamer graph (using gst-launch, as well
as a C application) to receive a multicasted rtp video sequence encoded
with a mpeg 2 transport stream, using h.264 video and aac audio, and
rendering it to a window.
I have a graph that works pretty well, and it is described by this call
to gst-launch:
gst-launch-0.10.exe udpsrc uri=udp://224.0.22.1:40000
caps="application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, clock-rate=(int)90000,
encoding-name=(string)MP2T-ES, payload=(int)33" ! gstrtpbin latency=4000
! rtpmp2tdepay ! mpegtsdemux name=a a. ! queue ! ffdec_h264 !
ffmpegcolorspace ! b. b. ! autovideosink a. ! queue ! faad !
audioconvert ! b. b. ! autoaudiosink multiqueue max-size-bytes=0
max-size-buffers=40000 max-size-time=0 name=b
I have a live encoder streaming to the address 224.0.22.1 on port
40000. The window pops up with this graph, and the video/audio play
fine for a few minutes, sometimes even up to 20-30 minutes. But more
often after about 1-2 minutes I start seeing lots of messages like this
in the console:
..\..\libs\gst\base\gstbasesink.c(2572): gst_base_sink_is_too_late ():
/GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstDshowVideoSink:dshowvideosink0:
There may be a timestamping problem, or this computer is too slow.
This is repeated over and over, and the video becomes very choppy, as
many frames are dropped. My computer is not too slow, gstreamer uses
only about 10% of one cpu to decode this stream (it is 720x480 at 1 mbps).
I have tried this under both Windows (using the dshowvideosink), and
under linux (using the xvimagesink and ximagesink). The problem seems
to always occur, although it is worse on Windows.
I am wondering if I am doing something wrong here, and/or if it is a
gstreamer bug?
Thanks,
Mark Sauer
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