[streaming] Re: Request for streaming solution
Mark Moriarty
mfmbusiness at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 14 13:10:51 CEST 2004
You can also use SAP or SLP announce, to list what is being sent.
I do not know, but believe that VLC is not required by the clients. It is a
standard MPEG TS UDP multicast, not proprietary (that is one of the good
things about VLC).
-----Original Message-----
From: streaming-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:streaming-bounce at videolan.org]
On Behalf Of Cavalera Claudio
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 12:50 AM
To: streaming at videolan.org
Subject: [streaming] Re: Request for streaming solution
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Moriarty [mailto:mfmbusiness at earthlink.net]
>Sent: mercoledì 14 luglio 2004 1.41
>To: streaming at videolan.org
>Subject: [streaming] Re: Request for streaming solution
>
>
>Short answer = Yes. In comms terms, it is called "repromulgation".
>
>Launch VLC, with the WxWindows interface. Select File -- Open Network
>Stream, then click the "Stream output" checkbox in the lower left
>corner of the "Open" window. The "Settings" button then becomes
>useable -- click it, then set up how you want to repromulgate the data.
>You can re-broadcast it, as a UDP Multicast.
I think that doing this way, the end users will have to use VLC as the
player.
Claudio
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