[vlc] Re: Any progress on "Input 4"?
Callan, Wilson
wcallan at starentnetworks.com
Fri Apr 16 23:28:11 CEST 2004
thanks Bill, but i failed to make it clear that i need to stream back out of VLC in one UDP stream that contains both input streams side-by-side or somehow combined so that the client doesnt know it was two streams to start with.
-----Original Message-----
From: vlc-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:vlc-bounce at videolan.org]On Behalf
Of Bill Eldridge
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 5:15 PM
To: vlc at videolan.org
Subject: [vlc] Re: Any progress on "Input 4"?
You could use the Mozilla plug-in and do split screen
in the browser window, reading 2 VLC streams that
handle the 2 inputs you want. Possibly uglier solution
than you want...
Callan, Wilson wrote:
> from the FAQ:
> "To be a real streamer, VLC would need to be able to read multiple sources at the same time... Some VLC developers are working on a new version of the VLC input, known as "Input 4", which should address this issue."
>
> i need VLC to take in 2 streams (UDP or RTP) and do transcoding and combining (split screen). i have the split screen working (testing it by resizing and duplicating the same stream), so i may be able to get some mileage out of a so called "Input 4" if it's at all available. if not, i'll probably make my life easier by using a sister stream (hardcoded to port+2) so all my data is synchronized and only accessed from one thread.
>
> thanks, wilson
>
>
>
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