VLC blocking network traffic
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 15:09
I noticed very funny behavior when I try to use VLC with HD PVR or my Hauppauge Rocket. My dad complains that he can't get his web-based movies whenever I'm preparing to stream. Not actually streaming but preparing.
Full disclosure: I plan to stream using an Android because my home base internet has a miserable speed for the whole household of 1.5 megabits in 400 kilobits out. I decided if I was going to have that lovan internet I was going to stress test some video games because video game companies were saying you can play some video games just not every thing. I put my reviews of those games they said how well I could play them on mine I don't website that shows I have a sense of humor about this situation: 56ok.org
I noticed it might be a problem because HD PVR is Mac software specific to Hauppauge, and it requires using VLC and tapping an IP address.
I think I know partial solution and one complete solution, but the partial solution isnot going to help me with reading text on Twitch, And the complete solution is basically asking the company who makes required software how to avoid them.
The Partial Siluruon is so completely unplug the computer from the internet both Wi-Fi and ethernet. I was thinking of buying a very cheap 2nd smartphone without a phone connection and use it as a local Wi-Fi connection to get internet and have it dictate the text to me orally so I could "keep my eyes on the road and not on the map."
The other solution is he there for VLC to fix itself so it doesn't use an IP address, but that sounds kind of harsh considering the L in VLC stand for LAN. Luckily I have found some capture cards that do not require LAN. They are easycap brand cards and their clones. their software is a direct capture and doesn't use an IP address.
The problem with that is that I've only seen a composite plus s video adapter, and HDMI adapter. I need to find an ntsc RF adapter and a component adapter.
I know when doing a light gun game on Twitch you have to make your path to the TV as unobstructed and direct is possible. Even a VCR causes a large enough delay the throw off your aim, even though with non-light gun games, a VCR is a perfectly acceptable device with otherwise unnoticeable ping.
I guess if nothing else better becomes of it, I could get a component to HDMI converter and put it on the long path.
That leaves ntsc RF. I do have a small 8 millimeter VCR but even that is too big. looking for an ntsc RF adapter that works with Mac OS 10.12, and just as importantly doesn't clog up the whole home network.
Just looking for help for what to do. I assume that it's a lot easier to offer alternatives than to fundamentally alter the nature of VLC without disappointing the fans who do like VLC as it is.
I just brought it up because I thought maybe VLC might be interested in a weird side effect that is so rare, because poor internet is that rare, that the best cure might be to avoid VLC. But I'm not the VLC doctor. The cure will cost me some extra money. Give it to me straight up. What's up doc?
Full disclosure: I plan to stream using an Android because my home base internet has a miserable speed for the whole household of 1.5 megabits in 400 kilobits out. I decided if I was going to have that lovan internet I was going to stress test some video games because video game companies were saying you can play some video games just not every thing. I put my reviews of those games they said how well I could play them on mine I don't website that shows I have a sense of humor about this situation: 56ok.org
I noticed it might be a problem because HD PVR is Mac software specific to Hauppauge, and it requires using VLC and tapping an IP address.
I think I know partial solution and one complete solution, but the partial solution isnot going to help me with reading text on Twitch, And the complete solution is basically asking the company who makes required software how to avoid them.
The Partial Siluruon is so completely unplug the computer from the internet both Wi-Fi and ethernet. I was thinking of buying a very cheap 2nd smartphone without a phone connection and use it as a local Wi-Fi connection to get internet and have it dictate the text to me orally so I could "keep my eyes on the road and not on the map."
The other solution is he there for VLC to fix itself so it doesn't use an IP address, but that sounds kind of harsh considering the L in VLC stand for LAN. Luckily I have found some capture cards that do not require LAN. They are easycap brand cards and their clones. their software is a direct capture and doesn't use an IP address.
The problem with that is that I've only seen a composite plus s video adapter, and HDMI adapter. I need to find an ntsc RF adapter and a component adapter.
I know when doing a light gun game on Twitch you have to make your path to the TV as unobstructed and direct is possible. Even a VCR causes a large enough delay the throw off your aim, even though with non-light gun games, a VCR is a perfectly acceptable device with otherwise unnoticeable ping.
I guess if nothing else better becomes of it, I could get a component to HDMI converter and put it on the long path.
That leaves ntsc RF. I do have a small 8 millimeter VCR but even that is too big. looking for an ntsc RF adapter that works with Mac OS 10.12, and just as importantly doesn't clog up the whole home network.
Just looking for help for what to do. I assume that it's a lot easier to offer alternatives than to fundamentally alter the nature of VLC without disappointing the fans who do like VLC as it is.
I just brought it up because I thought maybe VLC might be interested in a weird side effect that is so rare, because poor internet is that rare, that the best cure might be to avoid VLC. But I'm not the VLC doctor. The cure will cost me some extra money. Give it to me straight up. What's up doc?