I have read that mplayer doesn't properly utilize the GPU (I have tried commenting out my line assigning the GPU more RAM and testing mplayer with the arm memory maxed, no better). It freezes, lags behind the realtime feed and never catches up, has tons of artifacts and large chunks of gray/green areas, and often won't close, forcing me to unplug the Pi. The video displays, but it works horrendously. Text mplayer -nosound -framedrop address] When I use mplayer to connect to the stream On my Windows PC I can connect VLC to the camera stream using rtsp:/ / address], and it displays pretty well. I have tried multiple encoding settings, including turning everything down all the way, but I have come closest to success with these settings: stream type clear, resolution 720P, fps 22, bitrate 2048, H.264 profile baseline. I am running Raspbian Jessie, all packages updated I have set the GPU to 512 MB I have it booting into CLI, no GUI (to keep it as lightweight as possible) I also have the display resolution set to 1280x720 (720P). I have hit a wall with my current project: displaying an rtsp stream from IP camera on a monitor. I am even less versed in video (minimal experience outside of CCTV DVR setup and cabling), so perhaps that is my problem. I am by no means a Debian expert, but I have dabbled before, and I can usually figure things out.
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