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6.13.2
TS Lowlat Mode
When streaming UDP or TSRTP, the DME-05 supports a low latency mode called TS Lowlat Mode. When
enabled, TS Lowlat Mode sends the transport stream packets as soon as possible, instead of pacing
them out evenly.
For minimum latency (with possibility of skipped frames) at the expense of increased network
burstiness, set TS Lowlat Mode to “True”. This is enabled by default.
To ensure smoothest playback and reduce loading on network, set TS Lowlat Mode to “False”. This
must be set to “False” for the stream to be compliant with ISO 13818-1 systems specification for
transport stream timing.
6.13.3
VLC Media Player Latency
If streaming to VLC, latency can be reduced on the decode side by adjusting the network caching
value. By default, this is set to 1000ms. You can lower this to as low as 200ms. To do this, go to the
following:
VLC
→
Tools
→
Preferences
→
Show Settings (ALL)
→
Input / Codecs
→
Network caching (ms)
Figure 28 Enable TS Lowlat Mode
Enable or Disable
Low Latency Mode