Hi
was just wondering how to adjust the frame rate of a streaming website so it runs a little slower as now it runs to quick on the tv
thanks
frame rate
Re: frame rate
Hi,
What used transcoding profile?gando wrote: was just wondering how to adjust the frame rate of a streaming website so it runs a little slower as now it runs to quick on the tv
Re: frame rate
Hi Eugene
I used a standard internet tv transcode, the bit rate fps was set at 24fps but if I try and change that the stream wont work on the tv
I am trying to change some of the settings to make it work But I dont see on the mjpeg codecs within mime-type
I downloaded the codec but how do I load a codec into wild media server?
I used a standard internet tv transcode, the bit rate fps was set at 24fps but if I try and change that the stream wont work on the tv
I am trying to change some of the settings to make it work But I dont see on the mjpeg codecs within mime-type
I downloaded the codec but how do I load a codec into wild media server?
Re: frame rate
Hi,
Help - Contents - "Internet media-resources"gando wrote: I used a standard internet tv transcode, the bit rate fps was set at 24fps but if I try and change that the stream wont work on the tv
I am trying to change some of the settings to make it work But I dont see on the mjpeg codecs within mime-type
I downloaded the codec but how do I load a codec into wild media server?
For transcoding using VLC, there is no need for external codecs.3. If the test transcoding is successful, it can be verified that transcoded file played by the device. To do this: Settings - Transcoder - Directory temporary files - select the directory of the transcoded files, for example C: \ Transcoding, run Test Transcoding, after transcoded file size exceeds, for example, 20 MB (video), 2 MB (audio), stop the transcoding, copy file on the USB-flash drive, check on the device that the file is played. You can copy the transcoded file to the directory of permanent media resources and check playback on the device through the server as a normal file.