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QuickTime? Player is developed by Apple? and is the default player on any Mac OS system. There is also a version available for [[Windows]]. It is a pretty nice player with all the basic funtions for playing and streaming in place. It is very extendible by use of plugins.
 
QuickTime? Player is developed by Apple? and is the default player on any Mac OS system. There is also a version available for [[Windows]]. It is a pretty nice player with all the basic funtions for playing and streaming in place. It is very extendible by use of plugins.
  
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Revision as of 17:13, 30 January 2005

QuickTime? Player is developed by Apple? and is the default player on any Mac OS system. There is also a version available for Windows. It is a pretty nice player with all the basic funtions for playing and streaming in place. It is very extendible by use of plugins.


A sample of how to stream from v4l source to quicktime player The command I use is the following:

vlc -vvv --intf dummy v4l:/dev/video0:norm=pal:frequency=37525:size=720x576:channel=0:adev=/dev/sound/audio:audio=0 --sout '#transcode{acodec=mp4a, vcodec=mp4v,vb=2000,ab=128,vt=800000,keyint=80}:rtp{dst=239.2.12.42,port=1234, sdp=http:/myserver.dot.com:8082/tv.sdp}'


You need vlc and ffmpeg compiled with faad2 library. I have tested it with vlc-0.7.2 on both side client and server on linux and quicktime player on windows machines.

As usual see vlc howto to know the meaning of each param