VideoLAN Client on HTC Wizard - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

hi, i have a sattelite tuner called dreambox wich i can stream of video files to my pc with videolan, Videolan is for the PPC too so i could stream to my PPC too. well when i trie to it shows 2 frames and then shuts down the program automatically, even when i go to the options. does someone have expirience with videolan http://www.videolan.org/ ( very good media player, network streaming btw )

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vlc media player for pocket pc

is some one used vlc media player for video streaming on network.
like i have dreambox digital setellite receiver which work through a lan card. and is connected to router. i installed latest version of vlc media player on my system. now if i will open the page of dreambox by using its ip. i can easily see channels on other computer.
but now i also like to use vlc media player on my pocket pc to se setellite channel through wifi.
is some one have any idea to do vlc media plyer is also availble for pocket pc.
thanks
hi,
I tried the vlc port for windows mobile (0.83 I think), not for streaming but just local playing and I found that it sucked. Compared to betaplayer it is way less performance and files have to have a very low bitrate to be played correctly. You could give it a try, there is a port available but you have to expect performance problems.
regards
marco99

Stream media: VideoLANclient for Pocket PC

VideoLANclient for the pocket pc, it allows user to stream of lan or internet.
works clever if you want to stream media from a tuner or computer
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/wince/trunk-20060214-0130/
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Man u r a genius!!
Thanks Thanas....
Vlan is an awesome player!!
no problem m8, it's also good for streaming in all kinds of ways. very advanced options
You guys like streaming check out www.orb.com
videolan client doesnt only allow you to stream from your pc (orb). it allows you to stream from any location. even your sattelite tv tuner connected to the network. without any programs or tools needed.

VLC for PDAs? To receive TV-Streams?

Hi,
I am used to receive TV Transport or Program Streams via ethernet or WiFi from every computer in my home from my satellite receiver.
Has anyone here heard of a solution for pdas?
OK, OK vncview via a WinDOOFs-computer would do - but...
Any idea?
THX in advance
CU - Anna
tcpmp can play webstreams, it can open some files which have urls hashed, check out the programfeatures for which ones exactly. I've played a couple of webstream in the past with it.
wouldn't mind seeing a ppc version of vlc though. Nice to see some competition.
How about winmediaencoder(PC) + winmediaplayer(PPC)
Videolan is better you can find it on www.videolan.org
Note: for windows media encoder you will have to have a propper hardware for doing brodcast.
kind regards
Fakbrenjeri
Video
Hi,
It seems that I am pretty stupid. I couldn't manage to get vlc working BUT Pocket Streamer Pro work without problems from the start.
I was thinking that the hardware of my S100 couldn't support vlc because the video stream started but stopped after a few seconds but if it work with Pocket Streamer Pro, I don't know.
Some advice please ?
Thanks

access media center or windows media connect from ppc

Hi,
I have a Windows XP media center PC at home connected to my network. It has a huge mp3 and movie collection as well as TV card for recording TV on it.
So now, if possible, with my new Hermes I would like to connect to my media center, listen to audio and watch recorded TV, and other movies (divx)
is there any way to do this ?
any application that would do ?
There is an application named Rudeo Control at:
http://www.rudeo.com/mce.htm
But is this only for controlling ? or does it also receive streaming from the PC ?
if there is no easy way and/or application I would also be happy to reach it at least for my mp3 files through file manager on PPC. at least is this possible ?
Not sure about Windows Media Center but you can see your networked shares using Resco Explorer. You just map a share then you can stream any media.
I remember setting windows media encoder up with my old IPAQ and just used the inbuilt media player to watch asf streams. Im sure there is a better solution now though.
Have a look at:-
http://orb.com/
It might be what you're looking for.

Any one tried orb?

I just downloaded and installed Orb on my home PC and after a few minutes setting up i can now remotely access my Sky+, VCR, DVDs and photos, music documents and videos on the PC all from my MDA Pro (or indeed any broadband connected PC) anyware its connected to the internet.
It uses Internet explorer and Windows media player on the PPC so there isn't even any software to install in our precious memeory.
And it WORKS (You need a media centre type pc to get live tv streamed) Considering how complex this all is I was amazed that for once it all worked with out hours of endless tweaking, and its free.
If only the media player display was proper full screen...sigh
www.orb.com
i tried to get it working but it wouldn't see my tv card :sigh:
manmikey said:
If only the media player display was proper full screen...sigh
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I set it up to use TCPMP, which plays full screen.
Pantaloonie said:
I set it up to use TCPMP, which plays full screen.
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How do you set TCPMP to be the default player for the various media? I read a couple of posts in various forums that say that media player starts up for live streams from orb even with TCPMP installed
Not got it in front of me right now, but I belive I simply set the file associations in TCPMP to handle the streams.
manmikey said:
How do you set TCPMP to be the default player for the various media? I read a couple of posts in various forums that say that media player starts up for live streams from orb even with TCPMP installed
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Just set asx of file associate to TCPMP in option menu.
But best way should be upgrade your rom to WM6.
The Windows Media Player 10 boundle in WM6.
It's support full screen and more smooth than TCPMP in streaming play.

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