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[Announce] MPTvClient V1.2.5 (20.12.2007) II
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<blockquote data-quote="MJGraf" data-source="post: 263419" data-attributes="member: 17886"><p>[USER=10592]xavier[/USER] / Nippywiffle: Somehow it sounds like it's not MPTvClient but vlc, which crashes...</p><p></p><p>You could try the following: Don't use MPTvClient. Start streaming on the server in the server config utility (under manual control). Then start vlc on the client and try to connect manually to the server. Must be something like "open network stream" and then chose RTSP-Stream. The Adress should be something like "rtsp://YourServerName/stream1.0" The last part with the figures may be different depending on how many cards you have and how many channels you are streaming at the same time. If you're not sure, the full path is included in one of the server logs after you have startet timeshifting on the server.</p><p></p><p>If this doesn't work either, it's probably not MPTvClient. If it works, we have to dig a little bit deeper. One last thought: Did you use the latest version of vlc (0.8.6f)? I think there were some bugs in vlc in one of the 0.8.6-versions before.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps...</p><p></p><p>cheers,</p><p>/Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJGraf, post: 263419, member: 17886"] [USER=10592]xavier[/USER] / Nippywiffle: Somehow it sounds like it's not MPTvClient but vlc, which crashes... You could try the following: Don't use MPTvClient. Start streaming on the server in the server config utility (under manual control). Then start vlc on the client and try to connect manually to the server. Must be something like "open network stream" and then chose RTSP-Stream. The Adress should be something like "rtsp://YourServerName/stream1.0" The last part with the figures may be different depending on how many cards you have and how many channels you are streaming at the same time. If you're not sure, the full path is included in one of the server logs after you have startet timeshifting on the server. If this doesn't work either, it's probably not MPTvClient. If it works, we have to dig a little bit deeper. One last thought: Did you use the latest version of vlc (0.8.6f)? I think there were some bugs in vlc in one of the 0.8.6-versions before. Hope that helps... cheers, /Michael [/QUOTE]
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