Igor T wrote:
> video delivery without delay. not a local network. need help
Not a local network means not within your control.
> I tried to solve this with ffmpeg and on the remote machine I ran the command
> ffmpeg -i "udp: //127.0.0.1: 1235? overrun_nonfatal = 1" -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -f rtp_mpegts "rtp: // my_server_ip: 1238"
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> now I can see the given channel through tvheadend, but there is a big delay.
> ping between remote computer and tvheadend ~ 50ms
> I was counting on the fact that if the remote computer sends its stream to tvheadend and watches it through vlc using the m3u sheet from tvheadend, then the delay will be a ping to the server 50ms plus 50ms back. 100ms was fine for me, but in practice it turned out 2000-3000ms.
> what could be a problem? ffmpeg needs a different command? is this command wasting time transcoding? How can I deliver content as quickly as possible, avoiding all delays and buffering?
> vlc with the option to view video from the network with 0ms buffering
> dvbdream can only send a stream via udp. but udp scatters channels via the Internet, please tell me what to do
This has nothing to do with thv or descrambling. Goto dvbdream community