Postby longhairedweirdo » 27 Nov 2007 04:50
I've done some of my own testing, and it appears that the problem is with the telnet interface. It doesn't matter if telnet is the primary interface, if the dummy is the primary interface, or if the GUI is the primary interface... connect via telnet for a while (assuming you get a connection) and soon it fails.
It failed most often when I was playing/converting a file, but it's also failed when I was just trying to set up schedules and broadcasts to see if they worked they way I imagined.
It's frustrating, because I've seen enough people talking about this in a very casual manner, without any indication of the frustrations I've faced trying to get this to work.
So, let's ask a few questions.
Is there anyone out there who can run VLC with a telnet interface on Windows? What version of VLC? What version of Windows? Could you try changing something (anything) and connect via telnet and just camp out for a while, and see if your connection gets dropped? That's what happens to me... and once it gets dropped, I can connect again, but it drops the connection instantly.
If the telnet interface doesn't work, can anyone get the remote console to work? It sounds like telnet is supposed to work for that, too... connect via telnet to the right port, and type in commands. I can't get the remote console to work, either. I sometimes seem to get a connection, but the screen is funny - no real screen control. I guess that's expected... if you want a terminal emulator, you want telnet. But is there an easy way to test the RC connection?