problems with --loop in Windows vls

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gcarter@rogers.com

problems with --loop in Windows vls

Postby gcarter@rogers.com » 29 Feb 2004 17:25

I have vls up and running on a windows XP machine .. Seems to work well .. Am able to take a file and multicast it as a stream across my LAN. I have started vls as "vls -vvv" and via telnet I am using "start jl multicast local1 --loop" ... Stream starts and plays well ... Problem is that at the end of the file, I get a message in the vls window "end of ps encountered" and multicast stops .... thus --loop doesn't work as I think it should ...

It would be presumptuous of me to think there is a bug ... So can someone tell me what I am doing wrong ... thanks

another user

Re: problems with --loop in Windows vls

Postby another user » 03 Jun 2006 21:05

I believe this is a bug, which was never fixed.
The only way I can make vlc loop is to use the -L switch


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