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Mine works fine, I do:<br>
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vlc --extraintf sap<br>
and in the stream output options specify "TVWindows" which shows<br>
up on my Linux box VLC client.<br>
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I do notice that with a space "TV Windows", that only the TV part<br>
shows up in the linux playlist, I guess could be considered a bug.<br>
Other than that streams no problem.<br>
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Brasil, Vinicius wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">While using VLC on Windows XP, I noticed that the streamer did not issue
reports, nor does the client. Has anyone had any experience deploying
VLC for multicast on a Windows platform, and could verify if what I am
seeing is infact normal behavior for VLC, or am I missing something?
Also tried to compile newest version 0.6.2 for Freebsd 5.1 with no luck,
has anyone done this with success?
Any response will be greatly appreciated
Vinicius Brasil
Applications Engineer
Allied Telesyn
office (408) 523-5356
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From: Brasil, Vinicius
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:26 AM
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:vlc@videolan.org">vlc@videolan.org</a>
Subject: [vlc] Multicast and VLC
I'm using videolan VLC 0.6.2 app. on Microsoft XP. I execute it to
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<pre wrap="">a file on my local drive, and stream output using rtp, with a
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<pre wrap="">address of 224.7.7.7 at destination port 7777.
The stream output MRL destination field is populated with the
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<pre wrap="">:sout=#duplicate{dst=std{access=rtp,mux=ts,url=224.7.7.7:7777}}
My server is directly connected into a router running IGMP and PIM-SM.
The router recognizes other multicast capable streaming servers and
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<pre wrap="">the sessions into its IGMP table, however, it does not add the session
for the videolan session in its IGMP table. I notice that the Server
does not send reports, this may be the reason.
Has anyone tried to use Video Lan using a similar configuration? If
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<pre wrap="">please let me know your results, and if possible tell me what I'm
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<pre wrap="">wrong? Cheers.
-Vinicius
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