[streaming] SV: How to set up VoD streaming without user intervention?

jonas Larsen jonas at firewall.scttransport.dk
Tue Mar 22 14:04:04 CET 2005


Or you could simply specify the location of the vlm commands file in the
preferences, its availeble in the gui (I haven’t used 0.8.1 for ages so
don’t know if its only in the svn)

That makes sure vlm loads ur commands automaticly at startup, see my other
post for questions about what to do when u get a lot of files hehe, mine
already takes over 40 seconds to start.

Best regards
Jonas larsen

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Emne: [streaming] How to set up VoD streaming without user intervention?

I have VoD working on my system using vlc and the telnet interface. 
(a.k.a. VLM)  What I want to do now is run a certain set of VLM commands 
on startup.  From the docs, the closest I've been able to come is:

	$ vlc -I telnet --rtsp-host 0.0.0.0:5554 --config /tmp/foo

where foo is a text file containing things like:

	new 222 vod enabled
	setup 222 input "/video/222.mpg"

That file was created by VLM's 'save' command.  'load'ing it does work, 
but giving --config doesn't seem to run the commands in the named file.

With verbose logging, it says "opening config file /tmp/foo", and 
nothing else.  When I telnet to the server and say "show media", no 
media are defined.

Basically, I want to run a 'load' command on startup.  How do I do this?

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