broadcast a firewire 1394 video over internet under linux

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broadcast a firewire 1394 video over internet under linux

Postby thecraft » 08 Aug 2006 18:12

this is the solution:
so many linux user try to broadcast a cam video over internet, this is the solution.

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dvgrab - | vlc --no-sub-autodetect-file - :demux=rawdv ":sout=#transcode{vcodec=WMV2,vb=256,scale=1}:duplicate{dst=display,dst=std{access=rtp,mux=ts,dst=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1234}}"
Before it,you need to install all DV suport for linux, rawdv / 1394dv...
donc forget to change the ip adress inside the code,

Bye

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Postby paprika » 02 Oct 2006 16:38

sorry,but in my case it does not work.
i'm going crazy.
I think my system can't find the fire wire port.
or he have a problem with the transcode thing.

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Works for me

Postby Gabo » 29 Jan 2007 19:47

Thank you!

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Postby sjensen » 11 Apr 2007 16:13

Trying to do this... just usign dvgrab to record an AVI and VLC can't play it - audio is screwed, video is a simple blue screen. Copy the avi to a windows machine and it plays fine.

Using dvgrab and vlc from Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.... any help?

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Postby streampunk » 20 Jun 2007 17:58

This is a very similar command to what I'm using, however, there is no audio on the broadcast. It shows up fine in the avi. Any idea where the audio went?


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