[streaming] Re: SET-TOP-BOX
Küttel Stefan
stefan.kuettel at alcatel.ch
Mon May 19 14:47:57 CEST 2003
Hi Alexis, All
Sorry for the late answer. I was offline the last few days.
I've set up a video trial with DSL1500 as setup-box. For this I use Videolan
for sending a multicast stream (faked TV). The joining and leaving the
multicast groups seems to work fine because I see that multicast traffic is
reaching the net behind the ADSL Modem (which works in bridge mode) if the
STB joins a multicast group. But unfortunately the DSL1500 seems not to be
able to display the stream (no sound and no picture). If I stream the same
content with another tool from iMagicTV, it works fine. So the problem seems
not to be the video file itself.
Parameters:
DSL1500:
NEC MICRO Ver: D01.08.00
BOOTPROM Ver: B04.06.00
EEPROM Ver: F02.01.00
VLC
Ver: 0.5.3 (on Windows 2000)
MRL: udp/ts://224.10.10.14:8208
Video format: MPEG2 with around 4Mbit/s
Network: ADSL
Maybe it's just a misconfiguration. But what could be wrong?
Thank you all for your help in advance.
Regards,
Stefan
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexis de Lattre [mailto:alexis at via.ecp.fr]
Sent: Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2003 22:43
To: streaming at videolan.org
Subject: [streaming] Re: SET-TOP-BOX
On Wed, May 14, 2003, Küttel Stefan wrote :
> We've tried the same with the Thomson/RCA DSL 1500 with the VLC with
> using multicast but it also didn't work (no picture). Any idea here?
Could you give us more details so that we can help you ?
Which soft did you use to stream ? Which version ?
Which video did you try to stream ? Which format ?
On what kind of network ?
etc...
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Alexis
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