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mediaguy2006
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I can't videolan to work

Postby mediaguy2006 » 14 Feb 2006 19:43

I have set up video lan on one computer and went thru the wizards
I wanted to first stream so I can view on another PC. To test. Then I I wanted to stream to a setup box that accepts Mulitcast MPeg1-2 Transport,file Mp2 program transport steams, I have encoded all my video files mpeg2. I have tried making a play list, This only shows that is conected but the video will not play

I get this
main debug: thread 3636 (input) created at priority 1 (src/input/input.c:230)
main: nothing to play

Does any on have any suggestions

Thanks

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Re: I can't videolan to work

Postby DJ » 15 Feb 2006 08:55

I have set up video lan on one computer and went thru the wizards
I wanted to first stream so I can view on another PC. To test. Then I I wanted to stream to a setup box that accepts Mulitcast MPeg1-2 Transport,file Mp2 program transport steams, I have encoded all my video files mpeg2. I have tried making a play list, This only shows that is conected but the video will not play

I get this
main debug: thread 3636 (input) created at priority 1 (src/input/input.c:230)
main: nothing to play

Does any on have any suggestions

Thanks
Perhaps you need to back up and take this one step at a time.

1. You say that you have encoded all your files in MPEG-2, how and with what?

2. We know the format is MPEG-2 video, But what is the Audio and in what container and what is the resolution of the files??

3. Without trying to stream anything do the files play?

4. Have you tried to play other file types?

5. Post complete Messages please.

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