[vlc] Re: vlc on ipaq

Benjamin PRACHT bigben at via.ecp.fr
Mon Jul 21 10:09:32 CEST 2003


On Mon, Jul 21, 2003, Rhea Santos wrote :
> 
> 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

well, try

 vls -vv -d udp:10.10.4.46:1234  --loop  /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.
> 

Well, receiving data over a network  is more power consuming than reding
it locally, I guess...

> (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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