How to test a VLC streaming server and client on my machine?
Posted: 20 Feb 2014 01:48
I have VLC 2.0.8 in and I have recently discovered that I can stream movies by using it.
So my plan is:
- at home I have a computer with a list of 3 movies (for example).
- when i am travelling, I connect to VLC via HTTP and use the Video Over Demand Feature (VoD, http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-h ... /ch05.html) to see a movie in my laptop.
However, I have no idea on how to actually do this. I have read the documentation, and this is what I understood:
- I have to enable VLC to be streamed via HTTP and configure it to be a VLC server (on my desktop back at Home). I also have to leave VLC and the computer open and running xD
- I can only communicate with the client via UDP
I have read the documentation to make VLC a streaming server, but I have failed miserably. I am not even going to talk about the client.
I am using Linux Mint, but I assume this is OS independent.
How to I configure VLC to do this? Can any of you guys land a hand to a newbie like me? :S
So my plan is:
- at home I have a computer with a list of 3 movies (for example).
- when i am travelling, I connect to VLC via HTTP and use the Video Over Demand Feature (VoD, http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-h ... /ch05.html) to see a movie in my laptop.
However, I have no idea on how to actually do this. I have read the documentation, and this is what I understood:
- I have to enable VLC to be streamed via HTTP and configure it to be a VLC server (on my desktop back at Home). I also have to leave VLC and the computer open and running xD
- I can only communicate with the client via UDP
I have read the documentation to make VLC a streaming server, but I have failed miserably. I am not even going to talk about the client.
I am using Linux Mint, but I assume this is OS independent.
How to I configure VLC to do this? Can any of you guys land a hand to a newbie like me? :S