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Problems with HLS live streaming

New Here ,
Sep 30, 2015 Sep 30, 2015

Hi,

We've set up recently Adobe Media Server 5 for live streaming purposes. We're trying to stream in HLS and the stream keeps having buffering issues on playback. It just freezes for a second.

We've tried it on our site in JWplayer 6 (we will be upgrading soon to ver 7) and on VLC player. When we run vlc in verbose mode it keeps showing this errors:


[00007faf100085c8] ts demux error: libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS duplicate (received 0, expected 1) for PID 0

[00007faf100085c8] ts demux error: libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS discontinuity (received 0, expected 2) for PID 256

[00007faf100085c8] ts demux: MPEG-4 descriptor not found for pid 0x102 type 0xf

[00007faf101e92b8] packetizer_mpeg4audio packetizer: AAC channels: 2 samplerate: 44100

[00007faf100085c8] ts demux error: libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS duplicate (received 0, expected 1) for PID 0

[00007faf100085c8] ts demux error: libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS discontinuity (received 0, expected 2) for PID 256


Can anyone explain what is happening and how do we fix it?


Currently we're testing it on:

ProLiant DL360 G5

OS: Debian 7.8 (wheezy)

CPU: 2x Intel Xeon E5345

RAM: 6 GB


Hardware is not a problem at all, CPU load doesnt go over 8% and RAM is 50% free.


When we see if everything is all right, it will be going on loadbalancing servers.


Tnx, Leon

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New Here ,
Oct 03, 2015 Oct 03, 2015
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about error should be related to vlc, you may post on videolan forum.

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