[streaming] [Tran Minh Son <sony at mht.bme.hu>] Re: Re: telnet interface for VOD
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Thu Aug 31 23:42:16 CEST 2006
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From: Tran Minh Son <sony at mht.bme.hu>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 14:33:51 +0200
To: streaming at videolan.org
Subject: Re: [streaming] Re: telnet interface for VOD
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Hi
Maybe the problem is somewhere else. You find in the attachment the
configuration of my VoD with absolute path. It does work
Kushal Dalal a écrit :
>Thanks.
>
>I forgot to mention that I tried with C:\content.mpg.
>It's not working.
>
>-kushal
>
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>Subject: [streaming] Re: telnet interface for VOD
>
>You can use alse the absolute path like "setup test input <absolute path>"
>
>Kushal Dalal a écrit :
>
>>Hi All
>>
>>I want to stream Video on Demand using VLM.
>>
>>I use telnet interface form Linux client.
>>
>>I have done successfully for Linux VLC.
>>
>>Now, I am trying it for windows VLC.
>>
>>I follow following steps?
>>
>>1)new test vod
>>
>>2)setup test input content.h264
>>
>>3)setup test mux mp2t enabled
>>
>>For linux I put content.h264 in current directory.
>>
>>Where should I put for windows VLC?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Kushal
>>
>>
>
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