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Description

VLS is a dedicated server that compiles under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It isn't under very active development at the moment and we advice you to consider the Stream Output functionality of VLC instead.

The network on which you setup the VideoLAN solution can be as small as one ethernet 10/100Mb switch or hub, and as big as the whole Internet! The bandwidth needed is:

* 0.5 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-4 stream,
* 3 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-2 stream read from a satellite card, a digital terrestial television card or an MPEG-2 encoding card,
* 6 to 9 Mbit/s for a DVD.

INPUTS:

File
DVD
DVB-S (Hauppauge Nova-S / Nexus)
DVB-C (Hauppauge DVB-C)
DVB-T (Hauppauge Nova-t)
MPEG encoding card [4]
ASI card (SVN Only)
V4L device (SVN Only)

OUPUT:

UDP Unicast / Multicast
File

CONTROL:

Command line
Telnet

MISC:

IPv6
Send DVD subtitles

User Reviews for VideoLAN Server FOR LINUX 1

  • for VideoLAN Server FOR LINUX
    VideoLAN Server FOR LINUX is a stable server solution for various platforms. Users should explore VLC's Stream Output functionality for active development alternatives.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Alice Johnson
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