Fedora :: Possible To Add Streaming Url's To Streamtuner2 ?
May 18, 2011:is it possible to add streaming url's to streamtuner2 ?if possible, how?
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View 1 RepliesUpdate last night brought in streamtuner2 and it seems to be working fine so far.
View 2 Replies View RelatedStreamtuner2 installed via yum under either F13 or F14 complains that the pyquery python module is missing. My vague understanding is that it is relevant to parsing some xml. Pyquery doesn't seem to be in rpm form in any of the repositories, but can easily be installed from source:
As root:
Code:
yum install mercurial
As a regular user:
Code:
hg clone [URL]
cd pyquery
python setup.py build
As root, in the pyquery directory:
Code:
python setup.py install
Streamtuner2 works without pyquery, but I'm guessing can parse information about more streams with it.
Downloaded the above as a Deb package, installed but got nothing working.Anyone had any look with this yet.Its exactly what I need as I had the original Streamtuner installed and it was perfect
View 9 Replies View RelatedI successfully installed darwin streaming server .. I stream Audio through internet well but videos I can stream locally in my network only .. when I am connected to internet outside my network .. it doesn't stream I think their must be ports opened for that .. or any 1 have any ideas .. the audio is streamed on port 8000 .. video is streamed on port 7070 but locally only .. I opened those 2 ports in my router only the audio is working .. also I opened ports 554,7170 disabled the firewall of the router .. is it a problem of ports or something else .
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've tried every how-to I can find! If it simply not possible to stream audio with pulseaudio?Flumotion says all audio devices are busy, no matter what i do!My perfered method would be icecast with pulse, but I can't get it to work! Icecast is no problem but the streams are always blank! The only suitable method I can find is using gst:
Any suggestion? Even better would be a audio streaming distro as I have a dedicated pc, but I'm having no luck with that also.
I am trying to configure VLC to work with my Logitech Webcam. When I startup the program with the following command line
vlc v4l2:///dev/video1 alsa://plughw:Q9000,046d:0990 -vvv input_stream --sout='#duplicate{dst=display, dst="transcode{venc=x264{keyint=60,idrint=2},vcodec=h264,vb=300,acodec=mp4a,ab=32,channels=2,sampler ate=44100}:rtp{dst=127.0.0.1,port=1234,sdp=file:///home/mulder/vlc.sdp}"}'
The cam opens up and displays the video, however I cannot configure the microphone on the card. I can open up System>Preferences>Sound and the QuickCam microphone is listed, and I can configure input volume. However when I try and configure a capture device for streaming, it sees the QuickCam, but I cannot input a sound device. in /dev there is no sound devices listed, no asp, no dsp, nothing.
arecord -l returns:
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 2: Q9000 [QuickCam Pro 9000], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Now when I use Cheese Webcam Booth to record a video with the webcam, it does capture the audio, so I know the microphone is working. In Audacity, I can select the Quickcam as the input device, and can record audio. My guess is that I need to know what to specify on the command line to get the mic on the webcam working.
Just installed fedora 10. While using xp i used to stream my videos from windows media player to my ps3 is this possible using fedora or do i need different software.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking to use mplayer as a stream server. I have used VLC as a streaming server.
View 3 Replies View RelatedStreaming audio is distorted. I think this is my soundcard
NFORCE - NVidia nForce2
NVidia nForce2 with ALC650F at irq 20
I brought a TV card and installed on Fedora 9.Want to know how to make it as a streaming server?
View 4 Replies View RelatedCommand Center is a Java applet, and unfortunately, OpenJDK (and it's corresponding icetea plugin) do not work, they cause Firefox 3.5 to blow up and disappear. I had to remove OpenJDK and the icetea plugin, and install Sun's proprietary Java and the corresponding Java Console plugin in order to get it to work. Java can be downloaded from the Sun website, or you can use Autoten, it's the first choice on the Autoten menu. The Java Console plugin can be found by going to edit-->preferences-->Main-->Manage Add-ons--> Get Add-ons in Firefox, and search for Java. I'm still wondering if it was necessary to delete OpenJDK instead of just the icetea plugin, but, it didn't make sense to have both free and non-free Java running in the same install.
View 8 Replies View Relatedi am doing a project based on the linux OS in this i want to implement a streaming server to create the traffic i dont know about these thing so can you let me know is there any servers available if so could you explain step by step installation of server and client.i am using fedora 13 linux
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got an old laptop with F15 installed. I want to use it together with two usb-webcams to monitor my wood boiler in the basement. And I want to stream it via http. I tried zoneminder and it didn't found my cheap cams. I tried vlc but it didn't work that well. Are there any other options to put out the streams on a webpage? Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
View 3 Replies View RelatedAlright I am trying to figure out how to find the ip address and port this radio station [URL] They use an flash player so i cant use vlc or another media player. I know before i used wireshark sniff the packets coming into to a device. However that ip address didnt work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for Webcam Streaming software that can stream over HTTP.I've done a bit of looking on google and can't find a good solution.Ideally it would be streaming video with sound.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a dual boot on a netbook with windows and fedora13. When I am on my fedora boot and I try to watch streaming video it comes through in waves or not at all. I do not have the same problems on the alternate boot. There are other performance comparisons where the windows boot runs smoother and faster. Is there any work I can do in order to optimise my fedora boot in this capacity?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI get the following message when I try to install the package:Gstreamer streaming media framework "ugly" plug-insPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmfusion-free-fedora-11.92-x86_64I'm running the Fedora 12 beta.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI got a message when streaming video using VLC with profile "Video - H.264 + ACC (TS)" I am using fedora 11 with vlc 1.0.4. Code: Streaming / Transcoding failed: It seems your FFMPEG (libavcodec) installation lacks the following encoder: MPEG AAC Audio. If you don't know how to fix this, ask for support from your distribution. This is not an error inside VLC media player. Do not contact the VideoLAN project about this issue. What packages should I install?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to get VLC to work streaming RTP audio/video over my office network. The goal is multicast a/v streaming. In all test cases, we are streaming from VLC to VLC. I am able to stream from Windows to Windows, and from Fedora to Windows, but not from Windows to Fedora. Additionally, I am unable to receive a LOCAL stream from one instance of VLC to another, within Fedora.
I don't see any reason why this would be. The buffer indicator (where the elapsed/total time is normally displayed) never shows any connectivity, so it would appear to be a network problem, but since I am able to stream from Fedora to Windows (same IP, same port) I thought it would be something else.Does anyone know of a solution to this issue?
EDIT: Correction to previous edit: the IGMPv3 protocol was just not being picked up by Wireshark. Reverting to IGMPv2, I am able to pick up the Membership Report, Join, and Leave group packets from the Linux machine. I'm using the GUI to configure the following:
CLIENT
rtp://@239.255.12.42 :rtp-caching=1000
SERVER:
screen:// :screen-fps=30.000000 :screen-caching=300 :sout=#transcode
{vcodec=mp4v,vb=800,fps=30,acodec=mp4a,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100}
:rtp{dst=239.255.12.42,port=5004,mux=ts}
:no-sout-rtp-sap :no-sout-standard-sap :sout-keep
MOST of this is default settings, for the given methods, which I haven't really changed. I've also tried adding the :5004 to the client URL to explicitly give the port, but received no different effect.
I'm trying to stream the output of my desktop's tv card to my laptop using vlc without success. I have on both pcs ArchLinux installed.I'm stuck here:
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I am trying to get streaming video to work on install of fully up to date Ubuntu 9.10.
For example: [URL]
I am guessing that the packages/codecs necessary cannot be distributed with Linux due to license issues.
Has anyone ever streamed video and audio using VLC before? Try as I might, nothing seems to work (get garbled video or lots of buffer underrun messages from VLC server). The videolan website claims that all the documentation on streaming is outdated too, so there's no help there.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been using WebcamXP, but changed over to Ububtu. Is there a similar program that works like that?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe following url streams nicely in Chromium but Iceweasel complains that FlashPlayer needs to be installed!
[URL] ...
############------- EDIT -------############
This URL is a live stream of a news channel... NOT a fixed length/size video.
############------- EDIT -------############
I can't remember facing this problem with any other YouTube videos, just this one!
Searching around a bit I found an article from 2010 : [URL] ....
First interesting bit: If you're running Chrome or Safari as your main browser, Google's now offering up YouTube videos without Flash.
That's right—fewer system hangs, browser crashes, and other issues, and just straight-up video through HTML5 standards.
Using Iceweasel on Gnome GUI the streaming audio does not work. Just kind of hangs when the Iceweasel player window opens. It used to work on this machine. I am all updated.Also, is there a way to play the streams that like to open their own players on the Movie Player? I have had best luck playing streams on the Movie Player in the past.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI listen to streaming audio a lot. All types of music, news, talk radio, etc.I have found that the Totem movie player is the most reliable player. Rythmbox is good too but seams to drop the streams a little more that Totem. The main problem with Totem is that I find the play list kind of clunky to use.
Q1: Are there better players for streaming audio?
A lot of radio stations now open in there own "players". I don't like all of the advertisements and other bandwidth eating crap in these "players".
Q2: Is there a way to get the URL of the stream from one of these "players" and play it on Totem or Rythmbox?
I'm looking for better tweak my current streaming setup to my analog TV. I'm running everything from the S-Video out on my graphics card to the s-video input on my TV so in essence my computer is occupied if i'm watching something streaming from it.I have an digital converter box hooked up to my tv via coax and a upscaling dvd player to it via component video.Is there a way I could run the streaming in the background or get it so it sends a full true signal and converts it much like the digital video?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a ubuntu desktop running 9.04 and a Acer Netbook running UNR 9.04.
Using NFS I have shared my videos from the desktop and have it automounted at start up on the netbook. I can navigate to the files but once I click play, the netbook locks up.
Is this a limitation on my hardware or is there a better way to "stream" these vids?
I am running Ubuntu 9.10 with XBMC and am trying to use it to stream media to my XBOX 360. I can connect to it but it shows "No videos found" (same for music and pictures).
I can watch videos/listen to music/view pictures on my desktop so I am fairly sure the library is set up properly. I have samba set up and can view my shared media on my other desktop (running windows XP). I also tried using ushare, which worked but would not play very well.
I have tried all the setting in System-->Network, all to no avail.