[vlc] Re: VLM and rtsp

Nirnimesh nirnimesh at students.iiit.net
Tue Mar 1 17:31:43 CET 2005


Gildas Bazin wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 11:35, Nirnimesh wrote:
> 
>>The VLC documentation for RTSP leads me to the VLM page. How are the two 
>>related? If I start the VLC server in telnet mode, is it equivalent to 
>>RTSP? (an example in the doc prompted me to ask this)
>>
>>Also, how is rtsp related to the live module. Do i need to enable "live" 
>>to be able to use rtsp:// ??
>>
> 
> 
> VLM is used when you want VLC to act as an RTSP server (not client), in 
> which case the VLM is where you add/configure the streams you want to serve 
> to other people.

In that case, the "setup" and "control" commands available in the vlm 
module are understood by the livedotcom? Alternatively, are these 
commands part of the standard?

> 
> If you want to use VLC as an RTSP client then you don't need to use VLM (but 
> you'll need the livedotcom module as it's the library we use for the RTSP 
> client side).

No, I'm not using VLC in telnet mode for the client. I was using vlc 
udpstream:// However, vlc rtsp:// gives me errors like:
	 main input error: no access module matched "rtsp"
I've compiled my vlc with --enable-livedotcom


> 
> --
> Gildas
> 

Nirnimesh

[http://students.iiit.ac.in/~nirnimesh]

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