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live Tv transmmision from anywhere in the world
Posted: 08 Jan 2004 16:38
by sash
I thought I mention this and and say how cool it is and great significants of it in world wide sence for bringing the world closer together.
that with sat dvb program have bieng able to take a fta sat stream transcode to mpeg4 and stream it any where in the world an watch it in "real time " with the use of VNC you are even able to change channels and such. all I got to say is vlc is very cool
being able to watch live bbc1 from the uk and watch live in north america. very cool
Posted: 24 Jan 2004 04:54
by BC_1969
Sash sorry to bring this up dude but how do you watch TV? Is there a guide so that a 4yr can understand? and also can i d/l whatever i am watching? Sorry for the questions but i have been using VLC for about a month now and i new too all of this so if you could keep it basic it woul be much aprecceiated.
Thanx in advance!!
PEACE!!!!
Posted: 21 Feb 2004 04:37
by Rod
yeh i'd love to know that too... thanks
Posted: 21 Feb 2004 17:41
by tookers
someone must be streaming in the UK using a tv card and then encoding and streaming across external IP network...
Posted: 04 Mar 2004 07:11
by Guest
I'd love to know how to stream stuff too, or at least find a place that lists streaming servers. Anyone have an address we can all try just to test it out.
Posted: 05 Mar 2004 13:23
by Guest
http://152.2.63.108:8000/listen.pls here's a streaming radio link that uses streaming mp3 and can be opened in VLC with.
Hmm, video...it's a shame all those broadcasters think they gotta use proprietary formats like Microsoft's or Real's latest codecs. There's lot's of rtsp links out there and vlc would be able to play them if it weren't for the video being in Win/Real/Quicktime formats.
Posted: 17 Mar 2004 01:33
by sash
it is pretty easy. all you need is Tsreader or any other dvbsat program that supports network streaming. you configure vlc to recieve these streamed dvb content. then rebroadcast transcoded to what ever quality your bandwidth can handle to your IP on the net transport in udp works the best.
example:
:sout=#transcode{vcodec=mp4v,vb=128,scale=0.25,acodec=mp3,ab=32,channels=1}:duplicate{dst=std{access=udp,mux=ts,url=123.123.123.123:5000}}
it works well even did dsl to modem connection lately from the UK to canada and it worked reasonably well. to bad vlc does not transcode with framerate reduction it would even be better and easier to make work properly other wise it tends to swamp your network connection. the biggest problem I ran into was that windows xp built in firewall was blocking the incoming video broadcast