Streaming video (port/ttl)

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Streaming video (port/ttl)

Postby aesposi » 15 Feb 2008 14:01

Hello to all,

Currently attempting to run VLC via multicast and noticed that if I use the wizard, I can specify the TTL but not the port, and the stream doesn't seem to use the default udp port of 1234. If I start the stream manually I do not see where I can specify the TTL.

What is the default port that the stream runs on when using the wizard?

Where can I specify the TTL when I run a manual stream?

What would be the command line string to enable a stream using the multicast group of 225.20.20.20 on port 8080. Video codec = mp4v @ 128k, audio codec = mp3 @ 32k (2 channel), TTL = 16?

Thanks,
Al

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Re: Streaming video (port/ttl)

Postby aesposi » 15 Feb 2008 14:09

Found TTL option.

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Re: Streaming video (port/ttl)

Postby dragon-pk » 02 Apr 2008 10:22

TTL:Time To Live i think that users can set 16


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