With the NSC decoding solved, it shouldn't be very hard to do the reverse operation and encode NSC files, wouldn't this open up for using VLC as an ASF/WMV multicast server for both VLC and Windows Media Player clients? It would be very cool to be able to use VLC as a replacement for Windows Media Services in small installations.
There are still hunderds of things VLC COULD do especially serverside. Thing is, it's a lot of work, so unless you are volunteering, it will stay on a LONG LONG todo list.
I could look into the NSC encoding, by reverse reverse engineering DVD Jon's code , but I would probably need some help in integrating the ASF/WMV multicast bit, especially the serving of the ASF/WMV "format stream" (where the ASF/WMV multicast stream properties are fetched) I'm not quite sure how this is done in WMS, I guess through HTTP?
Maybe I should tinker with the encoding, and if I ever get that done I could try posting the request again