Streaming with the WizardSoftware name : VLC
VLC makes the process of streaming quite easy by supplying a wizard. This particular method means that VLC itself is the streaming encoder and server. Hence you can encode and deliver the content from one machine. This can be very useful for streaming within a Local Area Network (LAN), however it is not very effective for streaming on the internet unless you have a Dedicated IP. This is because other machines will not be able to 'find' your stream from outside the local network unless your computer has a Dedicated IP Number. Streaming with VLC in this way however does allow for interesting options for streaming material from cameras, pre-recorded files, or even DVDs. You can also relay other live streams and converting them to another format as you do it.
Opening the WizardFirst thing you need to do is open the wizard from the VLC interface: This will open the Wizard interface. If all is well it should appear and look somehting like this: You will now need to choose the Stream to netowrk option: Now press Next > Choose InputIf all is well the following dialog will have appeared: Now click on Choose and you will see a dialog that will show you options for choosing the input. You can choose many options for stream inputs. In the following we will choose a file from our harddisk to stream. To choose a file you will need to first press Browse. A file browser will appear and you can use this to browse your harddisk and choose the file you wish to stream. In the following example the file we will use is called gaialive050318_tennis-live.mov.ogg The location of this example file is displayed in the wizard when I have chosen it: Note : it is a good idea to have first played the media you wish to stream to make sure VLC can actually play it.
Now press OK and proceed with configuring your stream.
Now press Next > Choose Streaming Method We will choose http as the streaming method. This means that the VLC application will act as a server as well as a media player. Other players can then connect to your computer and also watch the stream.
Now you need to just press Next > Encapsulate MethodNow you need to choose what type of stream (format) you will send. The choices presented to you in this window will be formed from the modules you have installed so they may appear different from the following: I am going to choose OGG as the encapsulation method, this means my video for the stream will be OGG THEORA and the audio will be OGG VORBIS. The encapsulation method (stream format) does not have to be the same as the file that you have loaded to stream. So, I choose OGG with the select button: Additional Options
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