[vlc] Re: Can't play RTP

Itsik Boger iboger at qualcomm.com
Fri Oct 17 17:42:36 CEST 2003


It was a lapsus, I meant to say: If the VLC was correctly installed...

At 02:26 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
>Hey,
>
>  I did like you said: Doesn't work, even not for UDP. I've checked the 
> packets and these are TCP packets that VLC sends. The streamer even 
> streams to port 5900 (and I've asked to stream to port 5000). Am I 
> missing something here?
>
>you said: If the VLS was correctly installed, you should see the clip played.
>
>Do I need to install VLS to be able to stream from one VLC to another? ( 
>It is installed but I just wanted to know if its necessary)
>
>Philippe
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:iboger at qualcomm.com>Itsik Boger
>To: <mailto:vlc at videolan.org>vlc at videolan.org
>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 6:54 PM
>As a test I would open two different VLCs, one as a streamer and one as a 
>player.
>On the streamer VLC choose a file to stream, then check the "stream 
>output" check box and press "setting", then choose your protocol (in your 
>case RTP), provide the address of the machine where the player is located 
>and the port number on which it will listen, and click OK.
>
>On the player side : File->Open Network Stream. Check UDP/RTP and provide 
>the port number on which you want the player to listen.
>
>
>
>If the VLS was correctly installed, you should see the clip played.
>This will confirm that VLC is able to receive a RTP stream and play it 
>correctly.
>
>Yours,
>
>
>
>At 09:24 AM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>Im using winxp and Im streaming from my streamer to VLC (I do not have 
>>VLS installed or used). Which configuration can I change on VLC?
>>
>>Tnx, Philippe
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: <mailto:iboger at qualcomm.com>Itsik Boger
>>To: <mailto:vlc at videolan.org>vlc at videolan.org
>>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 5:33 PM
>>Subject: [vlc] Re: Can't play RTP
>>
>>Did you tried to use VLC or VLS in order to stream over RTP, just to test 
>>if your VLC used to play those packets is well configured.
>>On what platform do you run your VLC player ?
>>
>>At 01:55 AM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>I've written a program to stream UDP/RTP video. The UDP pakkets are 
>>>correctly played back, but the RTP doesnt seem to work. VLC doesnt 
>>>respond when it receives these packets. I think that my program is 
>>>working good cause ive analysed the output with Ethereal and the RTP 
>>>packets are correct (Im using the JRTPLIB library). Is there anyone who 
>>>had a similar problem with RTP or who knows the reason why VLC refuses 
>>>to play RTP packets?
>>>friendly regards, Philippe De Neve
>>>*********************************************************
>>>    De Neve Philippe
>>>   Ghent University
>>>   Department of Information Technology (INTEC)
>>>   Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41
>>>   B-9000 Gent (Belgium)
>>>   tel. :       +32 9 264 99 57
>>>   e-mail 
>>> :  <mailto:philippe.deneve at intec.UGent.be>philippe.deneve at intec.UGent.be
>>>*********************************************************
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>>Itsik Boger
>>Qualcomm
>>email   : iboger at qualcomm.com
>>voice   : (858)-658-2973
>>fax     : (858)-658-1563
>
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>Itsik Boger
>Qualcomm
>email   : iboger at qualcomm.com
>voice   : (858)-658-2973
>fax     : (858)-658-1563

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Qualcomm
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voice   : (858)-658-2973
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