[vlc] Re: Late Picture problem on network dvd playback (XP)
Rob James
pocketmoon at ntlworld.com
Fri Sep 12 02:57:43 CEST 2003
I was hoping to use the telnet interface into vls so I could trigger a udp
broadcast from a client PC.
Is there any way to do this (under Xp) using vlc ?
-----Original Message-----
From: vlc-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:vlc-bounce at videolan.org]On Behalf
Of Benjamin PRACHT
Sent: 11 September 2003 14:45
To: vlc at videolan.org
Subject: [vlc] Re: Late Picture problem on network dvd playback (XP)
Well, that's not the proper way to stream DVD (this only works for "real"
video file.
You've got to stream DVD's over UDP.
The most efficient way to do it is to use VLS (but only works under
linux...)
vls -d udp:destination_address dvd:/path_of_dvd_tree should work
If you wan to use VLC, you'll only be abble to stream one audo track and
one subtitle track at once
the command line is
vlc dvd:/path_of_dvd_tree --sout udp:destination_address
In both case, open the vlc on client side with
vlc udp:
--
$(echo "BigBen")
Oui je quote, et alors ?
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