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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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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 -- This is the vlc mailing-list, see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ To unsubscribe, please read http://www.videolan.org/support/lists.html If you are in trouble, please contact <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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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 > > > -- > This is the vlc mailing-list, see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ > To unsubscribe, please read http://www.videolan.org/support/lists.html > If you are in trouble, please contact <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Jim Redman ErgoTech Systems, Inc. +1 505 662 5156 -- This is the vlc mailing-list, see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ To unsubscribe, please read http://www.videolan.org/support/lists.html If you are in trouble, please contact <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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