[vlc-devel] AW: Re: VLM Port Range/HTTP-Streaming

Dunsti dunsti at vol.at
Thu Mar 30 00:07:28 CEST 2006


Hi!
Thank you for your reply.

Is the option --rtsp-http also available for sending streams, or only for
recieving streams?
With the commands --sout-rtp-port-audio and --sout-rtp-port-video I could
only set the ports for one stream, is this mehtod also possible with an VLM
server with a lot of streams? Is it possible tho set for every VLM-element
an audio and videoport?

regards,
dunsti 

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Betreff: [vlc-devel] Re: VLM Port Range/HTTP-Streaming

Le mardi 28 mars 2006 à 16:04 +0200, Dominik Dunst a écrit :
> Hi!
>  
> I wanna stream in a network with blocked UDP-Ports, I read in the 
> forum that vlc-0.8.5svn has the option to stream rtsp over http 
> (--rtsp-http), but ther is no clear howto.
>  
> my secound question ist, if it is possible to set a port-range for the 
> VLC-VLM server.
>  
> thank you for your help and work!
>  

That mean that you need to enable this option, either in the command line
(add the --rtsp-http option), or in the interfaces, in the preferences
panel, Input/Codecs, Demuxer, RTP/RTSP.

About the second question, you can use the --rtsp-host option to set up the
port the rtsp server listens to, and the --sout-rtp-port /
-sout-rtp-port-audio / --sout-rtp-port-video options to set up the
destination rtp ports.

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