[vlmc-devel] Stream a frame sequence

Arthur Godoy arthurgod at yahoo.com.br
Sun May 1 18:52:16 CEST 2011


i misunderstand the usage of the module, vmem its for ouput in memory, not to read from memory, thats correct?



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>De: Arthur Godoy <arthurgod at yahoo.com.br>
>Para: Hugo Beauzee-Luyssen <beauze.h at gmail.com>; Mailing list for vlmc developers <vlmc-devel at videolan.org>
>Enviadas: Domingo, 1 de Maio de 2011 13:36
>Assunto: Re: [vlmc-devel] Stream a frame sequence
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>I think that i found what i am looking for: http://www.videolan.org/developers/vlc/doc/doxygen/html/vmem_8c.html
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>But, i couldnt find any example of how use this module to read from memory to VLC.
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>Someone could help me with it?
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>Really thanks,
>Arthur
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>>________________________________
>>De: Hugo Beauzee-Luyssen <beauze.h at gmail.com>
>>Para: Arthur Godoy <arthurgod at yahoo.com.br>; Mailing list for vlmc developers <vlmc-devel at videolan.org>
>>Enviadas: Domingo, 1 de Maio de 2011 11:52
>>Assunto: Re: [vlmc-devel] Stream a frame sequence
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>>On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Arthur Godoy <arthurgod at yahoo.com.br> wrote:
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>>> ----- Mensagem encaminhada -----
>>> De: Arthur Godoy <arthurgod at yahoo.com.br>
>>> Para: "vlmc-devel at videolan.org" <vlmc-devel at videolan.org>
>>> Enviadas: Sábado, 30 de Abril de 2011 23:43
>>> Assunto: stream a frame sequence
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>>> Hi, my situation is that: i have a avi container  in memory that is the
>>> product of a video capture, but instead i wrote it in a file i want to
>>> stream it to other pc in my lan.
>>> So my question is:  how can i stream out (by rtp or rtsp) a frame sequence,
>>> more specifically a avi container file that i have in memory, not in a file,
>>> using vlmc or vlc?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Arthur
>>>
>>>
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>>Hi,
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>>VLC is more suited for this use.
>>This can be a start : http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/ch04.html
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>>Regards,
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>>-- 
>>Hugo Beauzée-Luyssen
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