2011-11-13, 03:37 AM
b.ledford@tcd-usa.com Wrote:Thank you for the response. I didn’t mean to seem impatient.
Here is some more details.
I don’t think it’s a firewall or router issue. I’ve have been streaming movies to my daughter at college. Additionally I can take vlc on the server and manually stream a recording on port 7648 and watch the stream on a client with vlc.
When requesting a stream from the client, I think the vlc service gets started but it does not launch the stream.
I still have not been able to find or create a log file for vlc.
I hope this helps clear up some of the issues.
This is the command line that is being executed by NEWA.....does it work on the server and you can get to it from a remote PC?
Code:
-I http "E:\NPVR Movies\13 Going on 30.vob" :sout=#transcode{vcodec=WMV2,vb=512,width=480,height=320,acodec=mp3,ab=32,channels=2}:standard{access=http,mux=asf,dst=:7648} vlc://quit
Are you using a preset transcode value in NEWA? If so, what?
Have you tried H264 transcode instead of WMV?
Set this element to True in your config-web.xml file:
[CODE]<debugVLC>False</debugVLC>[CODE]
I think that outputs to c:\temp\vlc.log
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ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-DELUXE
Windows 10 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 5.1.1
SiliconDust HDHomeRun HDHR5-4US Connect Quatro 4 Channel Tuner
Roku Ultra
2 PCH A-100's