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by wsblurch
14 Dec 2005 10:07
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Real Time Device capture and streaming
Replies: 11
Views: 3946

possibly

I searched arround the internet and found something wich could be interesting for all guys who are real time interested. look at http://www.umediaserver.net , my delay was 80ms. The only disadvantage is that it is not very cofortable.
by wsblurch
09 Nov 2005 08:47
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: best input format
Replies: 3
Views: 834

best input format

Does anybody know wich is the best input format for VLC? MPEG2 ? or is it better to use an uncompressed stream?

best regards Tobi
by wsblurch
09 Nov 2005 08:43
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: How to install VLC on windows Pocket 2003
Replies: 15
Views: 5758

no prob

Open Windows explorer on your Computer, connect PocketPC to active Sync.
Change into folder where you've downloaded VLCpocket, copy everything and Paste into a folder on your mobile Device.
vlc.exe is executable from explorer on pocketpc.
by wsblurch
28 Oct 2005 11:10
Forum: VLC stream-output (sout)
Topic: RealTime
Replies: 1
Views: 869

RealTime

Hi Forum, I've tried for several days to Stream a live video (grabbed by Hauppauge)over 100mbps LAN. My problem is, that there is always a delay of one second. My question: Is it generally possible to stream in realtime with VLC? It's important to know before spending money in a new grabber card. I ...
by wsblurch
27 Oct 2005 11:50
Forum: VLC stream-output (sout)
Topic: Hauppauge WinTV PCI + Streaming (Windows XP pro)
Replies: 7
Views: 2992

PVR

If you look in the HOW TO STREAM, there is only mentioned that you can stream with two Cards only PVR350 and KFIR. But if you use directshow, than you can use every card that is compatible with windows directshow. For sound just let the VLC refresh the list. Most Soundcards are detected, because the...
by wsblurch
21 Oct 2005 12:20
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: wich video card, directshow fast enough,
Replies: 0
Views: 578

wich video card, directshow fast enough,

hi forum, I want to stream a live video over LAN 100mbit/s . With an old TV card ( hauppauge Wn TV from2001) It is possible to stream, but I've got a delay of 1,5 seconds but I need this stream in realtime. Does anybody know wich card is fast enough. second question: now I'm using directshow for str...
by wsblurch
21 Oct 2005 11:22
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Real Time Device capture and streaming
Replies: 11
Views: 3946

live video

I' ve got a similar Problem, but first I want to build a system that grabbs video from a video card like osprey or sensoray. For me it is necessary to have no delay. So I must know wich Grabber Card is the best for that. Perhaps webcams are to slow for no delay. Does somebody know another solution f...
by wsblurch
21 Oct 2005 10:38
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Cant find framegrabber / camera
Replies: 1
Views: 1024

Hi

I 'm interested in functions of the sensoray cards too. Please try out if the Sensoray Card is compatible with directshow. You don't have to choose a video device. Just use standard. Then VLC trys stream from Directshow layer. It's a windows application wich can use Videocards.
Greetz Tobi
by wsblurch
12 Oct 2005 13:29
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Video Capture Card
Replies: 6
Views: 2692

directshow

Thanks Nicolas, next question:

How can I know wich Cards support the directshow driver. I need to install an industrial Cam on it, so I need a high performance framegrabber. Can somebody recommend one.
Thaks Tobi
by wsblurch
12 Oct 2005 12:12
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Video Capture Card
Replies: 6
Views: 2692

Is an Osprey Card detected automatically? How to start software encoding?.
With my Hauppauge Win TV I have to much delay ...not good for live stream...
Some Ideas...
Greetz Tobi
by wsblurch
16 Sep 2005 09:53
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: card
Replies: 1
Views: 644

card

I tried it with an old Hauppauge card with BT878 chipset. It works fine, but a little delay is included if I stream over LAN. My opinion si just try out the card
by wsblurch
15 Sep 2005 08:46
Forum: VLC stream-output (sout)
Topic: Live Streaming
Replies: 7
Views: 3184

Oh good Idea

Thanks for info, you're right Apache port 80 and VLC 8080

greetz Tobi

@DanBrwn, today I try a similar project like you let's look for Buffering

P.S. are you a fan of Davinci Code ....etc.
by wsblurch
14 Sep 2005 15:23
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Sourcecode
Replies: 1
Views: 1018

Sourcecode

Hi ,
I've got a C++ file wich simulates a camera module, can somebody tell me where to add this in the Sourcecode. I don't know where to search in the code.

greetz Tobi
by wsblurch
14 Sep 2005 13:59
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Video Capture Card
Replies: 6
Views: 2692

wrong card

Hi,
i think there are only three cards supported: Hauppauge pvr350 and 250 or the Visiontech Kfir.

Have a look here : http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-h ... l#id299823

If there are any other cards supported please let me know

greetz Tobi
by wsblurch
14 Sep 2005 10:28
Forum: VLC stream-output (sout)
Topic: Live Streaming
Replies: 7
Views: 3184

similar Problem

I run an Apache Webserver and want to stream from it. I can't use the VLC internal Server, because I need the Apache for several other Applications. The Streaming is only a part of my Project. Is it possible to use VLC with the Apache? If yes , how?

greetz Tobi

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