[vlc] http stream, other possibilities to display it than vlc, jvlc

blood_on_ice peach_wyss at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 29 21:26:40 CEST 2009


Does anybody has an answer or any suggestions on my question?

Thanks for your help.
Peter



blood_on_ice wrote:
> 
> hello
> 
> We serve a http-stream (video) on our vlc-streaming server the following
> way:
> 
> Code: Select all
>     show
>         media : ( 1 broadcast - 0 vod )
>             test
>                 type : broadcast
>                 enabled : yes
>                 loop : yes
>                 inputs
>                     1 : test.mpg
>                 output : #standard{access=http,mux=ogg,url=
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080}
>                 options
>                 instances
>                     instance
>                         name : default
>                         state : playing
>                         position : 0.558420
>                         time : 40457089
>                         length : 70308000
>                         rate : 1000
>                         title : 0
>                         chapter : 0
>                         seekable : 1 vlc
>                         playlistindex : 1
>         schedule
> 
> 
> 
> We can get and display the stream with and vlc-player and inside java with
> the help of jvlc...We want to build a java-player inside sun's wonderland
> and because of a wonderland-restriction (we cannot use canvas, which jvlc
> makes use of) the use of jvlc is not possible for us.
> 
> Know we are searching for other solutions to get our vlc-streaming-server
> http stream displayed in a Java Player (on a jPanel). Is it possible to
> get and display the vlc http stream with something other than vlc-player
> or the jvlc player? Is it maybe possible to get the stream and display it
> with the newly developed JavaFX?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> Pete
> 

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