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by werix
07 Dec 2005 18:47
Forum: VLM
Topic: Browser Control of VLM
Replies: 6
Views: 5756

Hi Scott, I don't know why you did it with port 80 and those HTTP header's code... I did the trick by using a ethereal sniffer to "hear" all traffics between VLC server and client side, after that with Following TCP stream, you'll get all message in clair mode... so you might know what's w...
by werix
07 Dec 2005 17:07
Forum: VLM
Topic: VOD Howto
Replies: 27
Views: 32312

still waiting....
by werix
07 Dec 2005 17:06
Forum: VLM
Topic: Browser Control of VLM
Replies: 6
Views: 5756

Havn't do it with PHP, but the VLM control is simply a telnet with port 4212 by default, just write a script with socket or telnetlib if exist. I wrote one in python, so it should works with PHP....
by werix
07 Dec 2005 17:00
Forum: VLM
Topic: VLM username
Replies: 1
Views: 2328

I don't think vlc has --telnet-user option, I saw 3 of them about telnet:

1. --telnet-host
2. --telnet-port
3. --telnet-password (default password is admin)

Anyway, why should have a login user with a script? you don't need it as much as I know...
by werix
07 Dec 2005 15:02
Forum: VLM
Topic: VLC client Time offset with VOD ?
Replies: 5
Views: 4553

VLC client Time offset with VOD ?

Dear All, I've setup a VOD service by following the manuel, and it works fine ( vlc 0.8.4 for windows) : server side: "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --ttl 20 -vvv -I telnet --rtsp-host 192.168.1.110:5554" telnet 192.168.1.110 4212 > new videoclips vod enabled > setup videocli...

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