Hello,
I receive on one interface rtp video stream without encapsulation, so the command line with vlc to read the stream is :
"c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -vvv rtp://@192.168.0.100:1236
That works pretty well, we can see the stream coming in on the statistic window.
My problem is when i try to send it to the other interface which is on a other network. I added to the previous command line :
:sout=#rtp{dst=10.10.10.3,port=1236,port-video=1236}
But nothing is send to the other network !!
I tried with many outputs commands but nothing seems to work with video rtp stream. With audio rtp stream, vlc forward the stream perfectly and with the same command line as before.. Is that a VLC bug ? is that normal ? I just need to forward rtp packet and in a near futur to transcode it.
I tried to forward rtp video stream when it is encapsulated in mpeg-ts and that works fine, but what i have is a rtp stream without encapsulation !!
Any idea ? or should i forget about it
NB: i tried with vlc 0.8.6i and vlc 0.9.9. My next step is vlc 1.0.0 RC4...
Cheers,
Karhu