I'm using VLC to set up a multichannel movie network on my local lan. I'm heading to Iraq soon and fortunately I'm a signal soldier which allows me the computer/network resources to setup "extra goodies". What I'm attempting to do is to use a small XP system as a video server to offer movies to other soldiers to watch during off duty hours. This will allow users to connect over a confined LAN and tune into one of eight video stations that will offer up movies to watch. I've got it working but I really wanted an easy way to do the scheduling and fill in the gaps. This way I could have a legitimate movie schedule and put it up on a web page so users could see what's coming up.
VLM offers great features and I do not want to complain but I just needed an easier visual way to do the scheduling instead of typing in commands all the time. Something more like a calendar. Doing a google search I didn't find any front ends that did the job the way I needed. So I decided to make one to serve my needs. I figured I'd let everyone see what I'm doing and maybe they could give me some pointers, good ideas for features, and even help me avoid some problems I might not be thinking about.
This front end will allow you to schedule streams over multiple channels. I currently have 8 easy schedule grids but that doesn't limit you to 8 ports. You can set start/end times and can fill in the dead time (between events) will small videos/music, even commercials or notices. It's easy for a novice to set it up. I'm still working on it and will release it along with the source code as soon as it's ready.
Current & planned features:
- Schedule multiple streams over multiple channels (ports), specifying times, dates, and ports.
- Use filler streams during gaps between scheduled streams.
- Auto continue streams in case of system reset (experimental, still working on this)
- Specify streams or select random content within a folder.
- Generate viewer schedules that can be linked to a web page.
Thinking about turning the interface into a more classic calendar after I get all the details working as they should.
Anyway...here's some screencaps.


