On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, Fco. Javier Melero wrote: Hi Javier, what kernel version are you running?
Hello everybody, I've been testing video streaming with hipl and I've got good and bad news.** Streming over TCP/HTTP: on the server side we start a listener on port 8080 for all interfaces. We could start the listener just for one HIT, but vlc seems to have a bug here and it doesn't parse ipv6 and port parameters properly.vlc -vvv <any avi video file> --ipv6 --sout '#standard{access=http,mux=ts,dst=:8080}'On the client: vlc -vvv http://[<SERVER's HIT>]:8080and streaming works nicely and it's even able to re-sync video playing after switching from LAN to LAN.** Streaming over UDP/RTP: on the server we begin sending UDP packets to the client immediately after vlc startsvlc -vvv <any avi video file> --ipv6 --sout '#std{access=rtp,mux=ts,dst=[<CLIENT's HIT>]:1234}'And on the client: vlc -vvv udp:Unfortunately, the server gets completely freeze after two or three seconds with nothing to do but hard reset. I guess this problem is related with hipl because it doesn't arise with plain ipv6. However, I wouldn't be able to assure that since I haven't found a thing in kern.log and hipl logs seems normal.Could anyone else try to reproduce this problem ? Greetings. -- ========================================================= Fco. Javier Melero de la Torre Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Servicio de Informática y Comunicaciones Area de Seguridad y Comunicaciones (https://asyc.uc3m.es) e-mail: javier@xxxxxxxxxx phone: (+34) 916.249.980, (+34) 918.561.341 fax: (+34) 916.249.430 =========================================================
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