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{{Module|name=mms|type=Access|first_version=0.5.0|description=[[MMS]] input|sc=mms|sc2=mmsh|sc3=mmst|sc4=mmsu}}
  
Handles Microsoft Media Server UDP, TCP and HTTP variants.
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Handles Microsoft Media Server [[UDP]], [[TCP]] and [[HTTP]] variants, including the ability to open mms:// and mmsh:// [[MRL]]s.
  
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In the source code for mms module it says:
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  * NOTES:
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  *  MMSProtocole documentation found at <nowiki>http://get.to/sdp</nowiki>
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get.to/sdp is now located at sdp.ppona.com. This document is pertinent: ([http://sdp.ppona.com/zipfiles/MMSprotocol.pdf MMSprotocol.pdf] or [https://archive.today/QClst archived copy])
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<!-- DoesItReallyMatter says:
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Why do I say sdp.ppona.com when get.to/sdp redirects (as of April 2019) to mediadiscovery.net?
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The whole thing looks to me disreputable and mediadiscovery.net says nothing of the MMS protocol.
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When I traced it with the Internet Archive:
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https://web.archive.org/web/20011114142105/http://get.to/sdp redirects to https://web.archive.org/web/20011105142315/http://freespace.virgin.net/sdpman.sdp/
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https://web.archive.org/web/20040611223803/http://freespace.virgin.net/sdpman.sdp/ announced it moved to http://sdp.ppona.com
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Additionally, get.to/sdp is visible in the screenshot: http://sdp.ppona.com/readme/readme.html#anchor21312
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== Options ==
 
== Options ==
 
{{Option
 
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|value=integer
 
|value=integer
 
|default=0
 
|default=0
|description=Select the stream with the maximum bitrate under this limit
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|description=Select the stream with the maximum [[bitrate]] under this limit
 
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{{Option
 
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|value=string
 
|value=string
 
|default=""
 
|default=""
|description=HTTP proxy for the HTTP MMS variant. http://[user[:password]@]proxy.example.com:port/
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|description=HTTP proxy for the HTTP MMS variant. <code><nowiki>http://[user[:password]@]proxy.example.com:</nowiki>[[port]]/</code>
 
}}
 
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== Source code ==
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* {{VLCSourceFolder|modules/access/mss}} (folder)
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* {{VLCSourceFile|modules/access/mms/mms.c}} (main file)
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* {{VLCSourceFile|modules/access/mms/mmsh.c}} (MMS over HTTP)
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* {{VLCSourceFile|modules/access/mms/mmstu.c}} (MMS over TCP or UDP)
  
 
{{Stub}}
 
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{{Documentation}}
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 19 April 2019

Module: mms
Type Access
First VLC version 0.5.0
Last VLC version -
Operating system(s) all
Description MMS input
Shortcut(s) mms, mmsh, mmst, mmsu

Handles Microsoft Media Server UDP, TCP and HTTP variants, including the ability to open mms:// and mmsh:// MRLs.

In the source code for mms module it says:

 * NOTES:
 *  MMSProtocole documentation found at http://get.to/sdp

get.to/sdp is now located at sdp.ppona.com. This document is pertinent: (MMSprotocol.pdf or archived copy)

Options

  • mms-caching <integer> : Caching in ms
  • mms-all : Force selection of all streams default value: disabled
  • mms-maxbitrate <integer> : Select the stream with the maximum bitrate under this limit default value: 0
  • mmsh-proxy <string> : HTTP proxy for the HTTP MMS variant. http://[user[:password]@]proxy.example.com:port/ default value: ""

Source code

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