stream out error: no suitable sout mux modul

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stream out error: no suitable sout mux modul

Postby ll2 » 18 Feb 2013 10:16

Hi,

I have this error.

[0x6f1cd8] stream_out_standard stream out error: no suitable sout mux module for `livehttp{seglen=10,index=/var/www/html/demo/medium.m3u8,index-url=http://37.188.125.31/demo/medium-###### ... #######.ts'

What module do I need to enable to make this work?

Thank you.

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Re: stream out error: no suitable sout mux modul

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 18 Feb 2013 17:59

Give all the logs...
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Re: stream out error: no suitable sout mux modul

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 18 Feb 2013 18:57

Looks like a syntax error.
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Re: stream out error: no suitable sout mux modul

Postby ll2 » 19 Feb 2013 09:43

Hi,


I found out what is wrong.


I needed to compile another version of vlc.
./configure --enable-dvbpsi

dvbpsi is responsible for missing module.

There is a libdvbpsi which needs to be installed but not the latest (1.0) version because that does not compile.
I used 0.2.2 of libdvbpsi. That can be downloaded here http://download.videolan.org/libdvbpsi/

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