Ok, I've put off the live video for now. I think the cap card may be bad as it sometimes 'disappears' from the computer. I had to shut down, remove, restart, shut down reseat card and restart to find it again.
On to the next issue:
I got a video (.avi) to stream successfully over my LAN but Internet users are having different issues depending on how they log in.
If they use VLC they only get a short snippet then a freeze frame then short snippet.
If they use webpage I made using one from just-do-it's site then they don't get anything.
If they use WMP they get a very thin horizontal line through the center of Media Player that looks like a shrunken version of the video (about 1/4 inch high).
Right now, I'm streaming from a Cable connection with 768 upstream. The final stage will be on a T-1.
I've dropped the video size to 50%, encapsulation = ASF, Transcode = WMV1 (only way to view in WM), Bitrate 384.
This allows it to be viewed but I get the issues above. If I send it with default settings nothing goes through.
Thanks again for any ideas.
You can check it out at
http://www.jtwebguy.com/pjohnny/vlc/vlc-Test2.html
I'll try to keep the movie running as long as I can...Speaking of which, is there a way to have it loop continuously?