[streaming] Fwd: vlc0.8.4a openbsd and vlc0.8.5 windows

riwanlky riwanlky at mcojaya.com
Wed Aug 16 12:12:41 CEST 2006


Hi All,

I was able to run
vlc0.8.5 in windows xp will be the streaming server using  http
vlc0.8.4.a from OpenBSD 3.9 package run as a client display the http.

So I think it should be suitable for my purpose.

The next step is to run it under mozilla-firefox. Can anyone give me
a clue to run vlc on mozilla-firefox?

I tried the option in Windows and it showed VLC plugin under mozilla.
In mozilla 1.5.0.1 OpenBSD, I tried to download the plugins without any
success.

Thanks and best regards,
Riwan

>Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:26:48 +0700
>To: streaming at videolan.org
>From: riwanlky <riwanlky at mcojaya.com>
>Subject: vlc0.8.4a openbsd and vlc0.8.5 windows
>
>Hi all,
>
>I am trying to do the following;
>vlc0.8.5 in windows xp will be the streaming server using  udp/rtp multicast
>vlc0.8.4.a from OpenBSD 3.9 package run as a client display the udp/rtp
>
>command in OpenBSD
>vlc -vvv udp: -4
>
>On the debug, VLC media player:
>¦   [debug] waiting for thread 
>completion 
>¦
>¦   [debug] thread 2304338944 (preparser) created at priority 0 
>(src/playlist/playlist.c:205)                                ¦
>¦   [debug] looking for interface module: 1 
>candidate 
>¦
>¦   [debug] using interface module 
>"hotkeys" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] interface 
>initialized 
>¦
>¦   [debug] thread 2156564480 (interface) created at priority 0 
>(src/interface/interface.c:211)                              ¦
>¦   [debug] looking for interface module: 3 
>candidates 
>¦
>¦   [debug] using interface module 
>"screensaver" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] interface 
>initialized 
>¦
>¦   [debug] thread 2156565504 (interface) created at priority 0 
>(src/interface/interface.c:211)                              ¦
>¦   [debug] adding playlist item `udp:' ( udp: 
>)                                                                             ¦
>¦   [debug] looking for interface module: 2 
>candidates 
>¦
>¦   [debug] using interface module 
>"ncurses" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] interface 
>initialized 
>¦
>¦   [debug] thread 2244126720 (manager) created at priority 0 
>(src/interface/interface.c:196)                                ¦
>¦   [debug] creating new input 
>thread 
>¦
>¦   [debug] waiting for thread 
>completion 
>¦
>¦   [debug] `udp:' gives access `udp' demux `' path 
>`'                                                                       ¦
>¦   [debug] creating demux: access='udp' demux='' 
>path=''                                                                    ¦
>¦   [debug] looking for access_demux module: 0 
>candidates                                                                    ¦
>¦   [warning] no access_demux module matched 
>"udp" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] creating access 'udp' 
>path='' 
>¦
>¦   [debug] looking for access2 module: 3 
>candidates 
>¦
>¦   [debug] opening server=:0 
>local=:1234 
>¦
>¦   [debug] net: connecting to 
>'[]:0@[]:1234' 
>¦
>¦   [debug] looking for network module: 1 
>candidate 
>¦
>¦   [debug] cannot configure socket (SO_RCVBUF: No buffer space 
>available)                                                   ¦
>¦   [debug] cannot configure socket (SO_SNDBUF: No buffer space 
>available)                                                   ¦
>¦   [debug] using network module 
>"ipv4" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] unlocking module 
>"ipv4" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] using access2 module 
>"access_udp" 
>¦
>¦   [debug] pre 
>buffering 
>¦
>¦   [debug] thread 2244127744 (input) created at priority 0 
>(src/input/input.c:230)                                          ¦
>
>I started playing, no video displayed.
>
>When I run vlc -vvv http://server/demo.mpg the video is displayed 
>successfully.
>
>Using vlc0.8.5 to vlc0.8.5 on another windows display video streaming 
>successfully.
>
>I am using 0.8.4a because it is provided by OpenBSD package. I had tried 
>to recompile
>the 0.8.5 on OpenBSD without any success.
>
>I will be grateful if someone could share their experience.
>
>Best regards,
>Riwan

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