I've been experimenting with VideoLAN VLC Player (2.0.1) and from what I understand it can act like a media server supporting several different protocols.
Unfortunately I have had no success trying to stream my TV card, web cam or media files using rtsp:// transport and I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me as to where I am going wrong.
To stream with VLC I do the following:
-open VLC
-"Media", "Open Capture Device" and setup a/v accordingly
-"Stream"
-"Next"
-tick "Display local"
-add "RTSP"
-tick "activate transcoding" with h.264 + aac (mp4)
-"Stream"
When I click on stream it plays the content as "display local" just fine however when I try to connect with another VLC window using rstp:// it fails every time.
I've tried changing the port numbers and url path, ip address local and external ISP IP but still no success.
My operating system Windows XP there are no network filewalls or blocks I can see VLC has created a listening socket but doesn't appear to want to communicate with the VLC client.
Any suggestions??
Richard S.