![]() That was a mighty post, and I’d give it +10 if I could. You may want to try a different DX or oGL renderer in the advance settings of VLC. Your choice of render method could also come into play. Granted all my PC's run linux so Windows performance may differ. ![]() When it comes to the intel graphics options, I really haven't had to touch anything in terms of settings. As with any electronics purchase now days it is better to research first online and ignore the sales people. If you bought it from a big box store, they do not do much, if anything for product knowledge training since sales people were taken off commission. Sounds like he handed you some techno babble. I asked him what that meant for a TV, and he said it would enable it to flip channels quicker. I asked the (in hindsight, probably clueless) sales guy what made other TV's more expensive, and he said it was "the processor". As I said, I've found many cheap ones that couldn't. When I bought my TV, my only concern was the ability to properly and sharply display 1080p from a computer over HDMI. Of all the solutions however, I would probably just go for the HDMI Atom dongle. The fact that you have signal and then it disappears leads me to believe that the HDMI port on that laptop may have weak signal strength or having difficulties with the handshake. Ya it works, it also doubles as a HDMI signal booster. Does it work? It seems pricey, but when I think about it, I'd much rather pay $100 than have 2-3 years of crappy HDMI performance from my current setup. how do I know if VLC is even working or how do I view the stream on another PC or MAC….Never heard of the HDMI Dr. encapsulation format was left at default.Īfter clicking finish nothing happens…. I didn’t know what to choose so I guessed Mpeg-4 for video and audioĥ. on the streaming page I chose RTP/Multicast and the IP address I used 239.255.0.1 shouldn’t there a port number with this IP though?Ĥ. There is a streaming exporting wizard but the options for this do not match up with the choices described in the post… I tried to go through it, however, the options don’t seem right… For example through the wizard I made the following choices.ģ. The navigation tree on the left only has (Library, Local Network, My Network etc…) (File, Edit, View, Playback, Audio, Video)… There is no media menu choice…. In my VLC application there is no media menu… All I see is the standard menu setup …. As an example the first step in a post was to select the ‘Media’ menu. I downloaded VLC for use on a MAC Book Pro. I have read the previous post and some other pages on how to setup VLC but all of the options or choices mentioned do not exist when I launch VLC…. I am really confused… I just downloaded VLC 2.2.1… The main purpose for the download was so I could setup lab testing for multicast network design… If you want to stream multiple videos, remember to choose an different multicast address and/or port Don’t forget to enter the symbol after “rtp://” and before the multicast ip address! In address, enter – choose the correct address and port you entered when setting up the stream.To view the stream, open another instance of VLC media player (try it on the same PC before trying it over the network) Then click Next for “Option Setup” and select “Stream all elementary streams” then click stream. Once the options are set, click “Save”.In video codec, I set the bitrate to 4000kb/s ![]() I had to set the options by clicking the options (screwdriver and spanner) button immediately to the right of the dropdown. In encapsulation, I chose MPEG-TS.
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