Can VOD with http but not rtsp. Please help!

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The puzzleMaster

Can VOD with http but not rtsp. Please help!

Postby The puzzleMaster » 22 Feb 2006 21:16

So I've set up an apache server on my computer, 192.168.0.103 With that server running, I can acces the video files on vlc client computers with file/open http://192.168.0.103:80/filename.divx no problems!

But I can't for the life of me get the rtsp protocol to work! I connect to the telnet server with host 192.168.102:80 and I've also tried 192.168.0.103:5554 neither seems to work! I feel like I've tried every possible combination. Nothing seems to open the videos.

My telnet code is

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new tape vod enabled setup tape filename.divx
I've also tried direct paths in the telnet code "D:\videos\divx\filename.divx" that doesn't work either.

I'm at a loss here!

Anyone have any thoughts on what to try?

My server is set to listen at port 80. Does that need to be changed? I also can't access the rtsp files on the server computer either...

I'm pulling out my hair spending 30 hours in the past 2 days trying to figure this out to no avail! (Although I've made tons of progress as it at least now works quite well with the http:192.168.103:80/filename.divx protocol.

Please and thanks,
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ThePuzzleMaster

Postby ThePuzzleMaster » 22 Feb 2006 21:17

IF it matters, all machines are running xpPro SP2

thepuzzlemaster

Postby thepuzzlemaster » 24 Feb 2006 07:43

I just realized the code I entered in the first post, 2nd line should read
setup tape input filename.divx


Anyone have any ideas to try!?

Guest

Postby Guest » 25 Feb 2006 09:19

I have noticed that when anyone gets close to suggesting VoD in these forums it gets real quiet. You might try posing your query in a different manner. The same is true of someone wanting to capture a DVD. :lol:

ThPuzzleMaster

Postby ThPuzzleMaster » 27 Feb 2006 07:47

Well I got it to work! Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. You guys really helped me out!

If anyone should read this in the future, what I did to get it to work was I had to allow an exception for windows Firewall on the client pc's and I also had to use the complete file paths, even though just the local filename worked for the http stream, in order to use the rtsp, I had to include the entire path!


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