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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>we want to use VLC as a client for our video
multicasting service. The multicast stream is provided in two ways: by using
"edje-3050" box or by using Dektec's DTA-120 ASI card. Both devices
encapsulates the same MPEG-2 stream into IP packets and multicasts this stream.
MPEG-2 stream is produced by professional MPEG-2 encoders. VLC palyer
correctly decodes multicast stream generated by DTA-120 ASI
card. Unsucessfully the stream from "edje-3050" can not be correctly decoded. We
contacted edje support, but they recommended to use hardware IP set-top-boxes
arguing that VLC can not correctly handle some headers added by edje-3050.
Is it true?. Maybe there are some settings in VLC to solve this problem? IP
set-top-boxes like Amino decodes both streams correctly. Thank tou in
advance.</FONT></DIV></FONT></DIV>
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