Hello to everyone,<br><br>I use an application that capture openGL windows and, setting a frame rate (frame per second FPS), create an AVI video that save in a folder (default folder c:\Tmp); I have to send this AVI video in real time streaming (for example via UDP) in a LAN network between two computers and I would like use VLC to send the AVI in streaming. <br>
In this case VLC should read the AVI not from a static file but from Taksi while create it, therefore VLC has to read an AVI file not as a file completed but as a flow of bytes that are creating the AVI file.<br>Do you know if I could modify the VLC's code to make that? Any suggestions? Someone did it or similar? <br>
An alternative should be send from the application that create the AVI file the flow of bytes to a specific port and address and open VLC to receive them; in this case I have to know well the structure of VLC UDP datagrams. What do you suggest?<br>
<br>Thanks a lot for the help.<br><br>Marco<br><br><br>