Very good :X i've tried it and it works :dA solution I found that may work for some people. Simply get a VNC program (I recommend UltraVNC) and use it to remotely access your computer. Once you remotely access your computer then set VLC player to stream to your current location then set VLC to recieve that file. Simple and Effective.
I'm also trying to play a DVD (in 'PC1') over my LAN to another PC that doesn't have a DVD drive ('PC2').set VLC player to stream to your current location then set VLC to recieve that file
The data rate required by video is relatively low by local network standards. But the local processing requirement is high, especially for higher definition video.Hello
I have western digital network drive which I store my movies etc on. The notebooks in the house view these movies through my wireless network. ... Currently, the streaming is okay, a bit jittery....
NiceA bit late for the original poster, but this might help future users...
Just enable the HTTP interface. VNC is cumbersome for a VOD solution.
-Corrupt
I tried the suggestions in the replies above but still having problems. Please "dorfd1" if you did find a solution, just let me know. Thank you very much.I can't get audio or video when I try to locally play my wintv hvr 950 usb stick. I can't get audio or video when streaming the wintv hvr 950 usb stick. But I do get video when I stream the WINTV Radio PCI board.
A list of compatible acquisition devices would be helpful.
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