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<DIV>Michael Smith</DIV>
<DIV>Palm Desert CA</DIV>
<DIV><A title=mailto:bigclaim@aol.com href="mailto:bigclaim@aol.com">bigclaim@aol.com</A></DIV>
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<DIV>I continue to be disappointed that I can not use VLC with my FoxPro browser
like I used to over 2 years ago</DIV></DIV>
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<DIV>Over 2 years ago, I was able to have some sort of interface with the VLC
Icon on my FoxPro browser and I could (using that) download sons and videos into
a VLC format and save it on my computer - saving it to my hard drive.</DIV>
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<DIV>Then anytime I needed I could click on that VLC Icon and listen to the song
or watch the video without going back on the internet.</DIV>
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<DIV>Here's an example of what you see in a folder on my hard drive under
"Music":</DIV>
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<DIV><IMG SRC="cid:X.MA1.1422029256@aol.com" style="WIDTH: 345px; HEIGHT: 192px" vspace=5 width=345 height=192 DATASIZE="21334" comp_state="quality" ID="MA1.1422029256" ></DIV>
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<DIV>I can click on those ICONS and hear the song. I don't have to go back to
the internet and, using the link, find an listen to the song</DIV>
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<DIV>I am not sure how to share one of them with you, but I am pasting a "copy"
of the ICON here and it is showing up as an attachment to this email</DIV>
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<DIV>So - if ANYONE knows how I can have VLG AGAIN like I used to with my Fox
Pro browser, please let me know.</DIV>
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<DIV>Michael Smith</DIV>
<DIV>Palm Desert CA</DIV>
<DIV><A title=mailto:bigclaim@aol.com href="mailto:bigclaim@aol.com">bigclaim@aol.com</A></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/23/2015 3:00:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
vlc-request@videolan.org writes:</DIV>
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1<BR>Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 16:15:06 +0100<BR>From: Thomas COIN
<esvcorp@gmail.com><BR>To: vlc@videolan.org<BR>Subject: [vlc] VOD server
based on VLC issues with stream "duration"<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
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text/plain; charset="utf-8"<BR><BR>Hello,<BR><BR>I've successfully created a
vod server using VLC, but i'm not able to<BR>retrieve stream duration, when
streaming a file.<BR><BR>Here are the steps I've made :<BR><BR>Server side
:<BR>vlc -I telnet --telnet-password videolan --rtsp-host 0.0.0.0
--rtsp-port<BR>5554<BR><BR>Client side :<BR>telnet <serverip>
4212<BR>new video1 vod enabled<BR>setup video1 input
/home/thomas/Videos/big_buck_bunny_480p_h264.mov<BR><BR>When I open the
stream, with GStreamer, i'm not able to get the stream<BR>duration,<BR>the
received rtsp package :<BR><BR>RTSP response message 0xac32e128<BR>status
line:<BR> code: '200'<BR> reason:
'OK'<BR> version: '1.0'<BR>headers:<BR> key: 'Server',
value: 'VLC/2.1.4'<BR> key: 'Date', value: 'Wed, 21 Jan 2015
15:10:28 GMT'<BR> key: 'RTP-Info', value:
'url=rtsp://<BR>127.0.0.1:5554/video1/trackID=0;seq=35178;rtptime=2914133846'<BR>
key: 'RTP-Info', value:
'url=rtsp://<BR>127.0.0.1:5554/video1/trackID=1;seq=19074;rtptime=3316517314'<BR>
key: 'Range', value: 'npt=0.000000-'<BR> key: 'Session', value:
'49bcba4504c8bb5e;timeout=60'<BR> key: 'Content-Length', value:
'0'<BR> key: 'Cache-Control', value: 'no-cache'<BR>
key: 'CSeq', value: '5'<BR>body: length 1<BR><BR>We can see that the rage
value is not set.<BR><BR>So, is it possible to send the duration with a VLC
base VOD server ?<BR><BR>Thanks a lot<BR><BR>Sincerly<BR><BR><BR><BR>--
<BR>Thomas COIN<BR>Ing?nieur Syst?mes Embarqu?s - Adeneo Embedded<BR>t?l : 06
50 22 13 90<BR>blog : http://thomarmax.wordpress.com<BR>site :
http://www.adeneo-embedded.com/<BR><http://www.viadeo.com/invitation/thomas.coin><BR>--------------
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