Firstly thanks for a great product.. just beginning to understand how versatile it is.<br><br>here is my situation:<br>two laptops (low ram, low cpu horsepower), wireless 11b connection between them<br>vlc on both (0.8.6 svn 20061028) ubuntu
6.10 edgy elft<br>what i want to do is play a video on one laptop (master,<a href="http://192.168.9.15">192.168.9.15</a>) and have the audio play on the slave (other laptop,<a href="http://192.168.9.14">192.168.9.14</a>).
<br>here is what i have so far from the master:<br>vlc -vvv Groove.mpg --no-sout-video --sout '#duplicate{dst=display,dst=std{access=udp,mux=ts,dst=<a href="http://192.168.9.14">192.168.9.14</a>,sap,name="groove"}}'
<br>this results in the audio playing on the slave, not on the master however the video is not played on either pc's<br><br>i then tried removeing the --no-sout-video and the video played on both pc's and only the sound on the slave.
<br>so i seem to be right in the middle of the solution.<br>how do i play the video locally and play the audio remotely? <br>I seem to be implementing the --no-sout-video incorreclty... have pored through the archives and the documentation to try to find and example but cant find something that fits. can someone point me in the correct direction.
<br>this is through a local lan, so no need for ttyl and the rest i will figur eout later as far as caching.<br>