<div>I appreciate the info. All my servers are linux, the only thing I still use windows for is desktop stuff and would love to get rid of it for that, but untill I can view all the media I need I (unfornately) will still have a windows box around.
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<div>Your project is one of the reasons I will eventually be able to do that. So maybe if you are lucky some nullsoft employee will produce the specs.</div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/21/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Benjamin Pracht</b> <<a href="mailto:bigben+spam@videolan.org">bigben+spam@videolan.org</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">On Sat, May 21, 2005, james wrote :<br>> 1. VLC doesnt seem to support the vp62 NSV codec. vp31 works fine. is this
<br>> something that will be addressed in future versions?<br><br>It is very likely VLC won't support vp62 in a close future : This is a<br>closed proprietary format. That makes it very hard to write a free<br>opensource decoder for it. It might be possible to read sucg streams,
<br>under windows only, if somebody writes a directshow codec module for<br>VLC.<br><br>> 2. I was trying to have one copy of videolan connect to a server and then<br>> have it available to my network so instead of multiple clients connecting
<br>> out to the internet, I have one outside connection and all the inside<br>> clients connect to my server. Which worked fine for vidoelan clients but I<br>> couldnt get winamp to connect to it., so is there a setting to make the
<br>> videolan streaming winamp compatible?<br>><br><br>Not sure about what kind of access/demux Winamp supports for video. If<br>this this nsv only, then it won't be possible, since VLC doesn't have a<br>nsv muxer.
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