<div>Hi, I am using live555 to stream 264 video over the net. <br><br>From VLC, it shows that the bitrate of the received stream is, say, from 1386 kb/s to 2123 kb/s, even I set the bitrate actually to 5000 kb/s. <br><br>If I dump the frames to a local file before stream it, then VLC can display this file OK at 5000 kb/s. <br><br>So apparently, live555 streaming is limiting the bitrate. (???), or it is instructed to do so (???).<br><br>So, I launched wireshark, the trace shows that the time between 2 frames is about 0.0005 seconds. This means, 2000 "sends" per second as a constant? This number * (whatever bytes (upto MTU??) in in each "send") = total bitrate ?? Is this calculation right?<br>What could effect the 2000?<br><br>I tried to change the fDurationInMicroseconds, the result stays the same....<br><br>Thanks a ton!<br><br></div><br><!-- footer --><br><span title="neteasefooter"/><hr/>
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