VLC doesn't send IGMP join for multicast stream

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VLC doesn't send IGMP join for multicast stream

Postby kgilchrist » 06 Nov 2006 23:55

Hi,

I am trying to view an MPEG-4 multicast on my office network (corp webcast services)

The service is up and running fine, I can view it with an IE browser that has an activex that sets up the viewing stream.

I try to use VLC to view and nothing happens. I then used Ethereal to sniff my workstation's NIC and do not see the necessary IGMP join.

For kicks, I started a viewing session with the browser/activex, verified that I saw the streaming data on the multicast address and port that I tried in VLC. I tried getting VLC to consume the data, knowing that the multicast was being delivered to my segment but still nothing.

Client is VLC 0.8.5 , Win XP Pro SP2.

Anything else I can try?

Thanks,
Kevin

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Postby fritzbee21 » 06 Dec 2006 16:21

@kgilchrist

I've got the same Problem as you
With a older Notebook SP1 WIN XP and vlc0.8.5 it runs prober.

SP Problem ?

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Postby The DJ » 06 Dec 2006 17:20

Windows XP firewall is dumping incoming UDP traffic by default, even if you do an IGMP (sigh retarded OS)
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Postby fritzbee21 » 06 Dec 2006 17:27

firewall is off (disabled)
no changes at all

wireshark detects no igmp request from my sp2 notebook

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Postby kgilchrist » 08 Dec 2006 02:37

I haven't tried this since I posted.
I can try it on another workstation and see what happens.
One difference bewteen laptop and workstation is presence of Checkpoint VPN client which has its own built-in firewall (although it's good enough any packet drops).


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