That would seem to depend on the method of transmission. If the originator sends via UDP, its very unlikely, without several translation applications, that you could transcode it to TCP.Hello ! It is possible to stream a video to multicast using tcp not udp protocol ?
Ok... Then why not adjust your outbound stream to limit both packet size and frequency. You could probably set the whole package inside a http:, and force it to IP after you've adjusted your stream... Look at the way websites stream their video, and copy them... Would that work? -- at worst, examine the source code from a page with streaming video, and snag the code...Sorr for my english ... and thanks for you respond ! I need to streaming to TCP not UDP because i have problems when use UDP for transmission live my tvtunner to network people ! The images transmission is good just only when people in the nework is not use a transfer large files ... When people use network switchs 100 Mb for copy large or many files then transmission from vlc server to clients is poorly The images from client vlc is distortion with square and color blends )
My network are composed 7 switchs and UTP CAT5 100 Mb link ! I testing a unicast connection with HTTP (TCP) not UDP multicast and this problems not exist ! So think the problems is from UDP .... Pls help me
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