Postby markfm » 13 Mar 2004 18:10
Mostly green window on the PC1 "client" session is OK. If you are getting video to PC2 you don't have to use the "client"-session-on-server-PC trick -- you actually are getting basic streaming OK.
On the Streaming Wizard, when you select the DirectShow input tab you need to pick the proper audio device as well as video device. Do a Refresh next to Audio device, then pick your sounds source. Similar to video, if you have a couple of possibilities just try each one.
When you start the streaming (Step 3), you still have the VLC widget toolbar -- click on "Audio" (to the right of "Settings") -- need to make sure it's enabled. (When I play an MPEG file, for example, the Audio dropdown displays a list with "Audio Track" the first choice -- make sure that when you select Audio Track it doesn't show "Disabled").
Similar to DirectShow video, you can set up defaults for Audio. In Settings -- Preferences, you can click the "Enabled" button on the top-level "Audio choice, then select "Save" so that audio will always be "on". If you go to Modules -- Access -- Dshow, you can set a default audio device.
(Since you have basic streaming down, to debug your audio you don't even have to do streaming. Open - File, then click the DirectShow Input; from there you can try the different audio devices, see how things open on the "server" PC.
One more odd thing could be to make sure that your TV card itself has audio enabled. For example, I work with an Osprey 210 frame grabber. VlLC works wonderfully, but I still use the Osprey's own control application to do the detailed settings (pick which video input to use, set the video capture frame size, let it know that it's NTSC vs. PAL, etc.)