[vlc] Re: how to read an RTP elementary video stream
Sigmund Augdal
sigmunau at stud.ntnu.no
Thu Jun 24 21:01:23 CEST 2004
You need to pass a sdp= option to rtp. Then open the corresponding sdp in
the client.
Sigmund
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 10:54:29AM -0500, Jeff Kowing wrote:
> Is there a way to use vlc to read a MPEG (1 or 2) video elementary
> stream being transported using RTP (with payload type 32)?
>
> I'm serving such a stream as follows:
> $ vlc -vvv test.mpg --sout '#rtp{dst=139.169.132.106,port=8888}'
> --no-sout-audio
>
> I'm want to read that stream using a vlc client, but I can't figure out
> the correct command line options. VLC seems to be serving it correctly
> because I can read the stream with one of the live media example
> programs.
>
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> Jeff Kowing <jeffrey.d.kowing at nasa.gov>
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>
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