[streaming] R: VLM syntax...an update
Francesco Moccia
francesco at studiomoccia.com
Fri Feb 2 09:37:18 CET 2007
How can you work with 5 cards ?
I mean: I've tried with 2 equal cards (under Windows) and VLC does not work
because it can not distinguish between those cards. So I use 2 different
cards (for ex. Happague + shappire).
Any help ?
A lot of thanks
Francesco
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: streaming-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:streaming-bounce at videolan.org] Per
conto di Anthony Benjammin DeNardo III
Inviato: giovedì 1 febbraio 2007 19.22
A: streaming at videolan.org
Oggetto: [streaming] VLM syntax...an update
I have 5 hauppague cards encoding 5 separate streams. if I launch 5
instances of VLC, I can see the SAP announcements, and all 5 "channels"
can be viewed.
I cannot: launch one instance of VLC ,and get VLM to stream these 5. 1
works fine, can't get the second to work
I cannot: launch these streams from the command line.
from the GUI, I select Open Capture Device, which translates to pvr://
pvr-device=/dev/video1. I can't find anything in the vlc man page which
suggests this is an option from the command line. the ONLY difference
in the 5 streams is the X in /dev/videoX. the cards are assigned
video1-video5. again, opening them individually per instance of VLC
works fine, even all of them simultaneously (with 5 instance of VLC).
this is not a stable solution for broadcasting our content. have I
found a limit in VLC, or is someone else able to stream 5 streams from 5
capture devices in one box? are there truly functions available from
the GUI which cannot be accessed via the command line or VLM?
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