Stream multiple channels from same Mux

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Stream multiple channels from same Mux

Postby dave_c_uk » 24 Feb 2010 15:36

I am currently able to stream from a DVB-T card to multicast, all works fine. I'm wondering if it is possible to stream multiple channels simultaneously with one card - obviously it can only tune to one MUX at a time but is there any way of having 1 card using 1 mux, streaming multiple channels?
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Re: Stream multiple channels from same Mux

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 24 Feb 2010 17:51

Yes. Use --sout-all to pass all elementary streams to the output chain.
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Re: Stream multiple channels from same Mux

Postby dave_c_uk » 24 Feb 2010 18:06

OK great, progress! Thanks for the reply. I tried that and then opened the stream on the client.. but it opened all of them at once. So now that I know the first answer, is it possible to a) be selective about the streams, e.g. just 2 channels from the multiplex instead of them all, and b) select one of the other of the streams from the client instead of having them all at once?

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Re: Stream multiple channels from same Mux

Postby mkkulkarni » 29 Mar 2010 14:27

Have you tried passing the Program no. in the options. Check the command line version of VLC. I am also trying the same but unable to get the right syntax.


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