[vlc] Re: (no subject)

Johann Ransay jransay at synelec.fr
Mon Jul 4 19:17:05 CEST 2005


with etheral, try Capture -> Start -> select interface -> OK 
An ethereal capture window should appear with the number of UDP packets 
increasing. Stop this after 4 or 5 seconds, then save the file.

Johann

On Monday 04 July 2005 18:41, you wrote:
> Yes, I'm streaming using UDP Unicast.  My network topology is very simple
> right now.  One Linksys Router with two XP Pro computers on it sharing my
> cable connection.  No server\client connections yet.  I downloaded ethereal
> but have no clue what to do with it.  I know you can open files .. but I'm
> not sure what file you want me to upload to you.  Anyway, I appreciate your
> help, and hope to figure this ethereal out soon.
>
> Thanks -  George
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Johann Ransay" <jransay at synelec.fr>
> To: <vlc at videolan.org>
> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 9:02 AM
> Subject: [vlc] Re: (no subject)
>
>
> - Are you streaming over udp ?
> - Could you describe your network topology (connections to switchers,
> routers...) ?
> - When the video goes garbled, could you get a (small) dump of the network
> traffic on the receiver (with ethereal) ?
> - When the video goes garbled, try doing a ping from the stream sender to
> the
> receiver. Does it restore normal video aspect ?
>
> Johann
>
> On Monday 04 July 2005 01:19, you wrote:
> > Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew the answer to this problem I'm having.
> > I stream video from my one computer to my computer in my bedroom, and
>
> after
>
> > about 15 minutes, it goes garbled.  Anyone know a solution?  Thanks -
> > George

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