[streaming] Re: Starting server: no messages :-(
ron
ron.piterman at gmx.net
Sun Nov 28 13:19:38 CET 2004
It does not mutter to me which format the file should have.
At the moment I can not use vlc - since I use Suse 9.1 (rpm based) -
I did try to compile the dependencies of vlc - but the list of
dependencies grows bigger as I do so - and I would like to test it
before spending one day with installing vlc...
I tried it also with an .mpg file, but it is the same: the server
responses "ok", no log on the screen (-vv option is on) and the client
does not show anything...
Cheers,
Ron
Benjamin PRACHT wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 28, 2004, ron wrote :
>
>
>>Ok -
>>I think there is a bug in VLS, not enabling one to rename local1 ( or I
>>forgot something...). I rechanged "l1" to "local1", now I can stream
>>.mov files.
>>Now, I try to do multicast streaming on my my Lan (192.168.0).
>>I have a Linux Server (Suse 8.1), three Windows (XP/2000) Clients and
>>one Linux Client (Suse 9.1).
>>(At the moment I stream from the linux client (9.1) - but will move to
>>the server when I am successfull...)
>>
>>So, I start the server, start telnet and give a start command which
>>responds:
>>
>>
>
>Are you trying to stream an avi file ? VLS can only stream MPEG2 PS or
>TS. You should use VLC to stream avi.
>
>
>
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