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    Streaming with VLC

    Hello everybody,

    I installed a server with filezilla FTP server, then I have access to videos. avi. Until the great nothing
    I assumed that VLC is possible to open these videos (open a network stream, etc. ...).
    So I chose my protocol (FTP) I copy the address of a video, and of course it does not start

    I do not know where from this little problem because in this manip absolute must operate .... I suppose

    If you already have this problem, have a few solutions, I'm interested

    Good Day to all and thank you in advance

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    Re: Streaming with VLC

    FTP = File Transfer Protocol

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    Re: Streaming with VLC

    Ah yes I agree .... but if this option is set in VLC what is it used?

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    Re: Streaming with VLC

    To read the music or videos from a stream server. (for Audio ago icecast or shoutcast for example, I do not know about the video). It seems to me that we can disseminate it with vlc .

    Note that you can also simply upload your video to your ftp, and begin to read the downloaded file with vlc before the download is complete.

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    Re: Streaming with VLC

    I know it is a bit late, but I just saw this thread and I thought I could share some experience.

    I recently installed Cerberus FTP server and tried to stream FTP video (AVI files) from the FTP server using the VLC video player. And it worked very well. I was in fact very surprised. You could even jump forward or backward and the FTP server would support it.

    I then uninstalled Cerberus to install Filezilla FTP Server. And when I tried the same thing with VLC, it did not work. The AVI file would open, the VLC player would display few video frames (1-2 seconds of video), and the connection would abort. That was systematic. I don't know why, but it simply did not work.

    I good test would be to capture a network trace (with Wireshark) with both FTP servers and see what is different in how Cerberus and Filezilla deal with the VLC requests.

    Ozo.

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