Hello everyone,
I've seen this discussed in other posts, but I see (as yet) no solution. Since a few months has passed, I would like to see if a solution for this now exists. I have a Panasonic BL-C131A network camera that displays video just fine. There are a couple of ways to do this. One is to use MJPEG output and another streaming MPEG4. Both support sound and (sigh) sound comes through if you view the camera using Internet Explorer. Firefox under Linux, VLC, ffmpeg, all display video, but no sound. The audio itself is g726.
To connect the camera for MJPEG, I do the following:
http://mycamip/nphMotionJpeg?Resolution=320x240
The 320x240 could also be 640x480. I can also get an MPEG4 stream like this:
http://mycamip/rtpOverHttp?Url=nphMpeg4/nil-320x240
In both cases, VLC plays a nice video I can a) view in the corner of my desktop while I work, and b) save the stream should I so desire (which I do from time to time). There is of course, no audio. If I press Ctrl+I to view the stream information, there is audio shown. Incidentally, I've also gone ahead and compiled the latest VLC code using GIT. Other than the new interface looking pretty snazzy, I see no difference (and I need to supply authentication information on the URI but that's no biggee).
Can anyone help me in getting VLC to play audio as well as video? Thanks for any help. If you need me to provide additional information, please let me know.
-- Marcel