From: <CCi...@vi...> - 2003-04-25 05:31:22
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Hello. I am running GStreamer 0.6.1 on RedHat Linux 8.0. I have used APT and installed the gstreamer-universe so I could just have everything ready at my fingertips. I am both using commandline and writing code. Right now I am trying to get one computer to stream to another, however it is not working like it should. On the client computer, I have run this in the command line: "gst-launch udpsrc ! mad ! osssink". The client runs the pipeline and sits and waits. I then go to the server and run "gst-launch filesrc location=a.mp3 ! udpsink host=192.168.0.255". The server begins streaming and I here the song beginning to play on the client. All of a sudden (after about 1-2 seconds) the server pipeline stops and the song playing cuts off with a sound as if you were pulling a vinyl off a phonograph while it was playing. The same thing happens when I enter this into C code, compile, and run the program. I then tried running this line on the server "gst-launch filesrc location=a.mp3 ! mp3parse ! udpsink host=192.168.0.255" and the same thing happens again (the song plays onteh client for about a half a second longer). Has anyone had this problem? What is it that I am doing wrong? Do I need to run the commandline/code on the server first before I run the client's? Thanks in advance. -C3 |