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File->Open File (set the file you want to stream), then check the
"stream output" checkbox and enter the "settings".
There you select the protocol, the IP address and the port number of the
client who will listen to the stream (for unicast).<br><br>
At 03:55 PM 10/20/2003, you wrote:<br><br>
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could someone there knows how to turn vlc as a server?<br>
i was able to use
vlc-0.6.2(red linux) read video data<br>
from cohu camera
and display it, but not very successfull<br>
in stream
outputing<br>
this and
unicast or multicast onto the net, then run vlc<br>
as clients
on any nodes to display the video data.<br><br>
thanks<br><br>
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