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<blockquote data-quote="JaMa" data-source="post: 990086" data-attributes="member: 121165"><p>Now I can provide more details: My configuration is on a network with public IPs. The server is on a subnet and when the client is on the same subnet direct streaming to VLC is posible. However, when the client is on a different subnet, direct streaming does not work BUT if I use the WebMediaPortal FlashPlayer encoding IT WORKS even on different subnets. Sadly, this solution is not adequate for me because the server will be over loaded with several simultaneous transcoding tasks...</p><p>I think that Oxan is on track: It seems that direct streaming is not posible out of a local network without a proxy. If I select Proxied nothing works but it is due to that I have not installed any proxy (I do not know how to do it)</p><p>I use this kind of command with VLC: <a href="http://admin:admin@XXX.XXX.XXX.30:8080/Stream/TV?item=19&transcoder=Direct" target="_blank">http://admin:admin@XXX.XXX.XXX.30:8080/Stream/TV?item=19&transcoder=Direct</a></p><p>I propose three possilbe ways to address this problem:</p><p>1) By using a different command to ask the streaming without using the WebMediaPortal ie. the IISExpress server. Simply by using the MPService (I do not know if this is posible)</p><p>2) By installing other web server or configuring the IISExpress to allow direct streaming through diferent subnets. (I do not know change the configuration of the IISexpress...)</p><p>3) By installing a proxy to stream video without transcoding through subnets (I do not know how to do it...)</p><p> </p><p>Please, let me know which is the best way or other way that you think adequate. I will try to implement it and I will communicate the results.</p><p> </p><p>Today I forgot to save the log of the VLC when it fails and when it works. If you think it is important I will include them.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you very much for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaMa, post: 990086, member: 121165"] Now I can provide more details: My configuration is on a network with public IPs. The server is on a subnet and when the client is on the same subnet direct streaming to VLC is posible. However, when the client is on a different subnet, direct streaming does not work BUT if I use the WebMediaPortal FlashPlayer encoding IT WORKS even on different subnets. Sadly, this solution is not adequate for me because the server will be over loaded with several simultaneous transcoding tasks... I think that Oxan is on track: It seems that direct streaming is not posible out of a local network without a proxy. If I select Proxied nothing works but it is due to that I have not installed any proxy (I do not know how to do it) I use this kind of command with VLC: [url]http://admin:admin@XXX.XXX.XXX.30:8080/Stream/TV?item=19&transcoder=Direct[/url] I propose three possilbe ways to address this problem: 1) By using a different command to ask the streaming without using the WebMediaPortal ie. the IISExpress server. Simply by using the MPService (I do not know if this is posible) 2) By installing other web server or configuring the IISExpress to allow direct streaming through diferent subnets. (I do not know change the configuration of the IISexpress...) 3) By installing a proxy to stream video without transcoding through subnets (I do not know how to do it...) Please, let me know which is the best way or other way that you think adequate. I will try to implement it and I will communicate the results. Today I forgot to save the log of the VLC when it fails and when it works. If you think it is important I will include them. Thank you very much for your support. [/QUOTE]
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