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Andrew

posted on 12th May 10 at 20:01

VLC is usually the dodgs bollocks :(


pow

posted on 12th May 10 at 12:43

Ahh fuck VNC, just got it working PERFECTLY on the Support VLAN at work with Windows Media Encoder


Andrew

posted on 12th May 10 at 09:33

quote:
Originally posted by pow
Andrew I can see the UNC fileshares on both computers :(


What happens when you double click the file? Any errors?


pow

posted on 12th May 10 at 08:53

Must be something I'm doing wrong, I'm at work now so I'll have a play later :)


pow

posted on 12th May 10 at 08:46

Andrew I can see the UNC fileshares on both computers :(


Andrew

posted on 11th May 10 at 23:29

UNC rather :lol: -- i.e Start > Run \\192.168.1.2\ - wll display the network shares for that machine on the network.

I'm ill mate :(

I've no idea what you are talking about Dom. Why would he want to use http? Intrested to know actually...


Dom

posted on 11th May 10 at 22:48

you tried opening up another copy of VLC a opening the stream (127.0.0.1 and assigned IP) on the 'streaming' system?
I've just tried HTTP and it works fine between my PC (ethernet to router) and laptop (wireless) - Once you've selected the file to stream and press 'stream', click next, add a HTTP destination and leave the ip address as 0.0.0.0 (doesn't bind it to an ip address then) and the standard 8080 port, select your transcoding options (i tested it with MPEG 2 and 4, H264 was crashing VLC), press next, then press stream.

Edit - no idea WTF pugnut is talking about, VNC?! :boggle:

[Edited on 11-05-2010 by Dom]


Andrew

posted on 11th May 10 at 22:38

Use the VNC of host and open file using VLC. If not the default player, hold down shift and select open with.


Fro

posted on 11th May 10 at 21:20

Stop looking for sausages? :look:


pow

posted on 11th May 10 at 21:09

Grrr fuck it it doesn't work :mad:


pow

posted on 11th May 10 at 20:36

Nope, not a sausage...

Tried it though my router, both firewalls switched off, can ping and browse to shared from one computer to another, tried it with a crossover cable and manually assigned addresses... not a sausage...

Tried UDP, HTTP and MMS...


Dom

posted on 11th May 10 at 20:26

stream from VLC or watch a network stream?
To stream from, use Media > Streaming, add a file then follow the wizard through to select transcoding options etc

Watch a stream, Ctrl+N


pow

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 11th May 10 at 20:16

How the fuck do you do it!

Help me please!

Every guide I find is for the 0.x versions of VLC, I'm using version 1.05!

Thanks :wave: