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From: | Syed Aqeel Raza |
Subject: | [Discuss-gnuradio] Video Streaming |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2014 18:32:06 +0800 |
Hi
I am trying to stream a video over a wireless network using UDP protocol. For that, I started tests in the following sequence:
Test 1: VLC ---- VLC
Test 2: VLC ---- Gnuradio (using udp source and udp sink blocks only) ---- VLC
Test 3: VLC ---- Gnuradio (with a complete communication model (e.g. mod/demod)) ---- VLC
Test 4: VLC ---- Gnuradio ---- USRPs (multiple) ---- VLC
Test 1 completed successfully and the streamed video quality is perfect at the receiver end. Whereas, in test 2, test 3 and test 4 I've successfully got the streamed video at the receiver end but the quality is not good (it's even more degraded when shift to the higher test levels). During the testing a warning message appeared on gnuradio console i.e. Too much data; packet loss.
I tried to resolve this issue by adjusting the factors like payload size and sampling rate but nothing works. The flowcharts and the video are attached here for reference.
Furthermore, can anyone give me a hint that how can I check the parameters like throughput, packet delay and SNR.
Kindly assist me and point out the mistake I've made, waiting for earliest reply. Thanks.
Experience Clay-Jenni Ward, Clay Artist, Ceramics and Pottery.mp4
Description: video/mp4
gmsk_file_transceiver.grc
Description: Binary data
udp_simple.grc
Description: Binary data
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