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General Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: numeric on April 20, 2005, 09:44:13 pm
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I am a SL-C760 user, just got the wireless network up and running last month. Now thinking of streaming Live TV from PC (windows base) to Zaurus.
1. Case 1 : Using VideoLAN on PC and Kino2 on Zaurus
Result: success to watch and hear streaming from files and VCD/DVD but fail to stream from capture device such as TV cards
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)
2. Case 2 : Using NSVTool + SHOUTcast on PC and Kino2 on Zaurus
Result : sucess to stream from capture device
while using Kino2 built-in with CACKO, success to get picture but no sound. After ungrade Kino2 to latest version, just got a grey blank screen.
Reference Link: http://www.tv-cards.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=3375 (http://www.tv-cards.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=3375)
3. Case 3 : Using Windows Media Encoder + Kino2 on Zaurus
Result : no response while try to open streaming connection with Kino2
Reference Link: http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/vie...ht=streaming+tv (http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3263&highlight=streaming+tv)
I got Dr.Z, but seems no function to play streaming content.
Anyone can give me some advice?
Thanks.
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1. Case 1 : Using VideoLAN on PC and Kino2 on Zaurus
Result: success to watch and hear streaming from files and VCD/DVD but fail to stream from capture device such as TV cards
So in other words, you're basically already there but decided to whimp out at the last step . The failure to stream from (a) capture device(s) is most certainly not a problem with vlc but more likely a problem with your Windows setup and/or a usage error.
I usually do all my streaming from Linux using vlc on both ends, but was intrigued and fired up Windows to have a look (usually just do that to torture The Sims or such ). Decided to play dumb and just followed the steps from the VLC Streaming-Howto (http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/streaming-howto-en.html) and had an HTTP stream either from my Cam/Mike or BT848-based capture card up and running towards my Z within 5 minutes ...
So you may want to re-check your settings and compare them with the vlc docs -- since you managed to stream from other sources, it's quite likely to be just a minor thing. If there is a real problem, help is also available in the VideoLAN forum on its IRC channel (details on the VideoLAN website).
Best regards,
Chris.
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Hi Chris,
You are right. Thank you.
I can use VLC to stream TV to my Zaurus now. At first it crashed everytime I open the capture device. Finally I find thur the VLC forum, and get the latest development version 0.8.3. After setting up the preference, it works now.
Really Cooooool!
If anyone get interested, please let me know I can prepare a setup guide.
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I can use VLC to stream TV to my Zaurus now
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If anyone get interested, please let me know I can prepare a setup guide.
a brief run-down of what capture card you're using, what OS on the capturing machine, what s/w versions work etc, would be great!
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A little different, but I stream mlb.tv to my zaurus. I use mplayer on my linux box to capture the streams and convert them to a zaurus-compatible file format. Then I use mplayer to stream http to the zaurus. Works great on both my sl-5500 and my c760.
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HI there ! How many FPS are you getting out of your zaurus ? is it usable to do some serious watching ?
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I too second this
Would love to use my P4 laptop to encode video and send it out over the lan to my Z while I'm lying in bed
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"Would love to use my P4 laptop to encode video and send it out over the lan to my Z while I'm lying in bed."
That is exactly what I do. The streams I take off of the Internet are in Windows Media or Real format - not supported by the Z.
I re-encode to MPEG4 at 15 fps and drop it in a directory under my web server. Then I stream over http. Because I use mencoder/mplayer on both my linux box and my Z it handles the file format well. I use a single pass to encode the files which means that the quality is not the best - but it is real-time. It may be possible to do more fps on my C-series. I just haven't tried. I guess a simple test would be to enable frame dropping and then experiment with how many frames you can get before it starts dropping. Sports are a little more forgiving than a movie, but I would think my way would work fine for TV.
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Eeeeeeek, you had me going there for a moment
Shouldn't that be 0.8.2-SVN? AFAIK 0.8.2 hasn't been released yet, so the Version currently worked on and available through SVN is still 0.8.2.
That reminds me, I really should update my VLC build for the Z soon, it's over a month old by now
Best regards,
Chris.
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Sorry, you r right! It's 0.8.2
For anyone interested, I have prepared a step by step setup guide here:
http://www.noellericky.com/zaurus/livetv.html (http://www.noellericky.com/zaurus/livetv.html)
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Sorry, you r right! It's 0.8.2
For anyone interested, I have prepared a step by step setup guide here:
http://www.noellericky.com/zaurus/livetv.html (http://www.noellericky.com/zaurus/livetv.html)
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Hey thanks for the guide it worked well on the wifi at home but I guess for streaming outside I don't have enough bandwidth (only 70Kbs for upload), too bad. It would have been fun to watch tv at work when my pc is running simulations.
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This works sweet, thumbs up from me