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Subject: Re: Streaming out a live camera stream with VLC - msg#00346
List: video.videolan.vlc.general
Thomas,
Can we stream out a live camera stream (say mpeg-2) with VLC? If yes, how
to do that? I have a camera and MPEG-2 encoder card already; If no, any
plan on that? Thanks a lot.
We do it with the kfir card and vls (running linux)
http://www.linuxtv.org/mpeg2/kfir.xml
Works fine. The kfir code is a bit tricky to get compiled.
Roland
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Re: VLC on Redhat 7.2
I was able to get the VLC 0.5.1 version to run under a Redhat 7.2 by
compiling from sources.
However the libdv(0.98 , 0.95 0.9 etc) source's ./configure could not
complete since it was looking for more recent gcc files. Since I am not
interested in DV files, I skipped this build and did a make ( and make
install) in all of the other libs and I was able to use the VLC under this
configuration.
Maybe this will help someone else out.
At 07:35 AM 2/22/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I will give that a try and post the results
At 03:35 PM 2/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Friday 21 February 2003 03:39 pm, Jean-Paul Saman wrote:
> Chet Pressler wrote:
> > Is there someone who can recommend the version I should try to use with
> > Redhat 7.2 I have been having problems (mostly lib dependencies such as
> > libc.so.6 GLIBC2.3) with the 8.0 version trying to install under 7.2 I
> > will be more than happy to document this process if I can get a little
> > help from folks out there. I think 7.2(x) Redhat is fairly widely
> > installed right now. Not a lot of folks have upgraded to 8.0 yet.
> >
> >
> > Chet Pressler
>
> Just install all gcc3 packages from RH8.0 ;-) and it will work.
Not a good idea. There was an ABI change.
> ... or
> compile vlc from source ;-)
Do it that way.
>
> Greetings,
> Jean-Paul Saman.
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Change another way to feed data to vlc ?
Dear vlc ,
I know the traditional way to use vlc's unicast & multicast functions is to fix
a specific file from the server side .
Because it is very urgent for us to change this algorithm , so forgive me to
ask a stupid question ............!!
Is it possible that I can build a video stream to feed into vlc instead of a
fix file ?
Because we need a function to receive continuous live video on the client side .
So would you mind suggest us what program should be modified (include both
server side and client side)
or do you have any sample code can accomplish this work ?
Thanks in advance
Simon Lu
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Streaming out a live camera stream with VLC
Hello,
Can we stream out a live camera stream (say mpeg-2) with VLC? If yes, how
to do that? I have a camera and MPEG-2 encoder card already; If no, any
plan on that? Thanks a lot.
Thomas Peng
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Re: Streaming out a live camera stream with VLC
The V4L code in the CVS archive also worked well for me.
Jim
> Thomas,
>
>> Can we stream out a live camera stream (say mpeg-2) with VLC? If yes,
>> how to do that? I have a camera and MPEG-2 encoder card already; If
>> no, any plan on that? Thanks a lot.
>
> We do it with the kfir card and vls (running linux)
> http://www.linuxtv.org/mpeg2/kfir.xml
>
> Works fine. The kfir code is a bit tricky to get compiled.
>
> Roland
>
>
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