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VLC Stream & Convert

I just tried it.. and it's working just fine for me.. however it only seems to work over WiFi (Though I've only tried from my own network, need to really try from a free hotspot somewhere)

I've heard that Android 2.2 (or HTC's version anyway) seems to have broken RTSP protocols over 3G.. still researching myself.
 
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Ok did a bit more work on this and you CAN stream over 3G, but there's a small trick.

You must have your WiFi antenna turned on.. Even if it's not connected.

For some reason Android 2.2 seems to have changed the mechanism for RTSP (The protocol this uses along with other apps)... At least on the Evo 4G, you can no longer use that protocol over 3G. (My guess is to limit bandwidth by sprint perhaps?). However if you turn your WiFi antenna on, the phone will think you're on WiFi and will allow the correct stream to play, and the connection still comes in over your 3G (assuming you didn't find a wifi hotspot to connect to).

As for AVI... Anything my VLC plays I can stream. AVI, DIVX, MKV, x264, etc... OverWifi it's almost flawless, though I cannot change any resolution settings and whatnot.

I've no clue what the "Convert on PC" option is meant to do as there are no instructions for this app that I could find... perhaps that allows instant conversion? Not sure yet.
 
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Regarding the audio garbling.. is it every video or just certain ones? perhaps there's a problem with the video itself?

I don't have any audio problems here, but then again I don't have 4G either, so can't properly duplicate your scenario.


As for Vista and No Admin rights... umm the only thing I could suggest would be to find an Admin and have them install VLC. (That's kinda the purpose of not having admin rights... so you can't install stuff :) )
 
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Mine also does not output audio (from a video) properly. There are some garbled (high pitch) background noise.

HTC Desire (stock ROM, 2.2 official update, non-rooted), VLC 1.14, connected via wifi. Wifi speed is excellent.

This happened to all videos.

Although the video is smooth!

Too bad, the audio is not.

I have tried almost any settings (up/down bitrate, change resolution, etc.), no luck :(

Clear data, reinstall ... also no luck.
 
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I had the choppy audio, but decent video a couple of days ago...noticed the updated client and switched from 1.1.4 to 1.1.3 (also tried 1.1.2), but I cannot get any video/sound via RTSP...sound through http works.

I followed all the steps (.hosts, firewall, etc) and rebooted both my phone and computer several times. It just says "buffering" and shows the time count up and the bar moves...no video.

Galaxy S Vibrant

Any ideas?

Thanks!
 
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I had the choppy audio, but decent video a couple of days ago...noticed the updated client and switched from 1.1.4 to 1.1.3 (also tried 1.1.2), but I cannot get any video/sound via RTSP...sound through http works.

I followed all the steps (.hosts, firewall, etc) and rebooted both my phone and computer several times. It just says "buffering" and shows the time count up and the bar moves...no video.

Galaxy S Vibrant

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Mine does the same thing on the Captivate. Can't seem to get past the buffering...
 
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I am having issues with video. I've checked and quadruple checked the directions when setting everything up.

Rooted HTC EVO 4G with the stock rom.
I have VLC 1.1.2
I opened up all the required ports on my router
I changed the RTSP port from 554 to 5554
I changed all sound settings to mono

The remote control of VLC works. If I stream through http, I can play mp3s and audio from video files with no problem. It only messes up when I try to stream video to phone through rtsp.

I've tried both on wi-fi and 3g but I always get the same thing. On wi-fi after I hit play, the screen will expand a bit as if it knows how to size the video. The timer bar starts to count up but there's no picture or sound. If I try to go to menu -> stop and close, I get an error that says, "ERROR: -38 / 0". That status message will stay on the screen even after closing VLCSC. I have to FC to get the status msg to go away.

On 3g it's the same except the screen never expands like it does when I'm on wifi, and also I do not get the ERROR -38 / 0 message when hitting menu -> stop and exit. The time will keep counting up and every few seconds it'll say "Buffering ..."

Ugh I've been trying to get this thing to work for the past 2 hours and I'm going crazy. Anybody encounter this before? I tried restarting my comp, reinstalling vlc/vlcsc atleast twice each. I opened all the ports on TCP first. When that didn't work I added UDP rules too.

Somebody please help!! I'm dying to get this app to work. Will gladly upgrade to the paid license 10 times over if I can get it working on my phone.
 
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As ever my problem is different from everyone else. I am running VLC 1.1.0.
The audio is working perfectly over both http connection and rtsp. The remote control function also works perfectly.
What I cannot get is any video on my phone. I have tried every variation and permutation of MP4 / H 263 / H 264 etc etc and yet - nada.
For reference my computer is running XP (Service pack 3) and my phone is the LG Optimus running Android 1.6.
If this problem can be solved then this program gets my Android App of the year award.
Anyone?
 
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