Hi All
SUCCESS
What do you mean by this? Do not change the IP address of the machine itself. We are talking about VLC settings only.
No, I meant setting both to 192.168.0.2 in VLC only.
Even though I don't tick "Display Locally" sometimes it still does. I assumed that when it did , it had succeeded
So then I tried to read the stream on PC2.
I never tried to read the stream whilst nothing was showing.
I would simply do "Open Capture Device" on PC1 to confirm the device is working, Stop the capture, then do the same Stream commands again and the stream would show on PC1, even though "Display Locally" was not ticked.
I have proven this by repeating again with "Open Capture Device".
I have to quit VLC and restart it to get it to work again.
This time I also tried with both pc's on Ethernet.
Connected an additional Laptop (Wifi only )
Now I can see the Video on PC2, PC3 and screen is blank on PC1.
:sout=#transcode{vcodec=mp2v,vb=800,acodec=mpga,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,scodec=none}:rtp{dst=192.168.0.255,port=5004,mux=ts,sap,name=Test} :no-sout-all :sout-keep
So, almighty teacher, where do we go from here ?
Regards
EDIT: Video-Mpeg2+ MPGA(TS) appears to be the only one that will work.
Just stopping the Stream when you find out it doesn't work is not enough, I have to quit VLC , restart and specify the only format that works.
On site we have Cat5 between the 3 locations for which I am great-full as even at home on Wifi there are a few screen glitches.
So, a question.
With 3 streams happening on the LAN, is it enough to simply increment the port ie: Stream 1 = 5004, Stream 2 = 5005, Stream 3 = 5006 ?