[vlc] Re: vlc on ipaq
Rhea Santos
marheas at asti.dost.gov.ph
Mon Jul 21 10:18:08 CEST 2003
hi again...thanks for the reply.
I tried running opie-vlc udp://@:1234 on my ipaq (opie,familiar linux). This
is the last line showed:
main module debug: using access module "access_udp"
but nothing played on the screen. (however, when I ran opie-vlc to play a
local file, it worked.)
At the server side, I tried:
vls -vv -d udp:10.10.4.46 at 1234 --loop file:/path/file.vob
The following error messages was displayed:
Thread not stop after 15s , calling interruption process
Unable to start streaming of program program1
Unable to init streamer
Net4Output initialisation failed
Unknown host 10.10.4.46 at 1234
What could possibly be the problem?KIndly help me run a streaming video on my
ipaq from my 166Mhz PC vls server.
By the way, I tried running vlsd or the vls daemon on the pc server to stream
video to another pc running vlc thru a telnet session. The server received
the streaming but the audio was choppy . The video was played on the vlc but
it has noticeable repetiiton of stop-play display or not as smooth as
playing as local video file. on vlc.
(Im sorry for these trivial questions but please bear with me=)
thank you in advance!=)
On Monday 21 July 2003 03:08 pm, you wrote:
> Rhea Santos wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > im trying opie-vlc on my ipaq running on familiar linux using the command
> > line: vlc udp://@:1234 , to receive a video stream (ethernet) from vls
> > running pc using the command line: vls udp:10.10.4.46
> > file:/vlantesttrue.mpeg. ...but no video ouput on the ipaq screen. The
> > debug line on the vlc was stuck on "using access module access udp".
> > Kindly anyone help a newbie on how to deal with this?I would like to test
> > video streaming on my ipaq both wired & wireless lan.
> > thank you in advance...
>
> Use the installed script opie-vlc. It sets QTDIR and some other stuff
> for running vlc in the Opie environment. Thus you command would be:
>
> opie-vlc udp://@:1234
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