Thanks.
Ok, one last question...as I mentioned, we'll have 3 streams to listen to. Is it possible for one instance of VLC to listen to 3 multicast streams at once, or will I need to stick with running a VLC instance for each stream?
Looks like that worked. I was looking over the command line to set it to Waveout. I found: --waveout-audio-device= I'm trying to test it, but it doesn't appear to be doing anything. I started up VLC, set audio output to DirectX. Closed it. I then ran VLC via command line, with the above switch set t...
Just tried 2.2.1 64bit on my Windows 7 system. I started listening to the multicast stream I listed above. I then started streaming using another instance of VLC (an Adele track). After stopping the stream, the player would play the last second of audio every couple of minutes until I stopped it. So...
We've set up a paging system in our school system that uses multicast from a paging server to the ceiling speakers. Some of the rooms don't have speakers yet, or won't be getting speakers. We discovered that VLC will receive the stream, and works pretty well for the most part. The issue we're having...
I finally fixed it on my system. I was using a program called Transbar that made my Start bar semi-transparent. I finally discovered, that when it was enabled, I would get a gray screen, instead of video, when using the DirectX output (might be the default output too, I don't know). I had reinstalle...