[streaming] Re: DVB-T Streaming

Andrew Cotton Andrew.Cotton at rd.bbc.co.uk
Mon Aug 15 15:24:23 CEST 2005


Hi Paul,

As far as I'm aware (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) VLC will only 
allow you to stream a single programme from each Nova-T card.  If you'd 
like to stream several programmes within the same multiplex from a single 
card, VLS is the best option.

Cheers,

Andrew


At 12:53 15/08/2005, you wrote:
>Transcoding isn't required, I have separate h264 feeds. I only need to 
>replace a couple of MPEG2 feeds.
>
>I'm sure I can dig out a old config from somewhere, if not it wasn't that 
>hard to setup.
>
>I know VLC is a option, however all I need to do is stream MPEG2-TS, so 
>was thinking of using VLS. I know its not been updated in a long time, but 
>it used to work for this task.
>
>Anyone give me a compelling reason why I should choose VLC over VLS for 
>this task?
>
>Thanks
>Paul
>
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>Subject: [streaming] Re: DVB-T Streaming
>
>
> > We tend to use VLC these days. But if you are used to VLS and still
> > have a working VLS setup, you can stick to it without any issue (you'll
> > gain some CPU cycle using VLS anyway)
> >
>
>Although I think it should be said VLS is very none-updated, not for 2?
>Years. If u use vlc u will get A LOT more options regarding transcoding and
>various forms of access. So unless ur only need will remain to just put
>mpeg2 streams on a lan I would recommend vlc instaid of vls.
>
>Cheers
>Jonas Larsen
>
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