I've decided to use VLC with streamdev, works fine for now.
Not sure about multicast, it works with unicast streams, but since I have only one remote client it doesn't matter for me.
Thanks everybody for replies.
Not sure about multicast, it works with unicast streams, but since I have only one remote client it doesn't matter for me.
Thanks everybody for replies.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Theunis Potgieter <theunis.potgieter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
VLC runs on *nix and Windows, I've read where streamdev is combined with vlc enables the stream to be multicast.
On 20/11/2008, Alex Betis <alex.betis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello all,
Is there a plugin for VDR (I use 1.7.1) that allows a windows based client to watch the channels remotely?
What windows based clients can I use in that case?
Is there a network overhead for watching a stream? I mean if the stream is 5Mbit, will it take 5Mbit of my network or the traffic will take more?
In case the client is used with a small window that can't show the whole picture, will the network load be reduced?
Thanks.
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