
Ok, well I kinda got mine working, I set it up exactly like you said( and tried a couple variations.) and whenever I try to open the stream on a different computer, it says that some codecs are not present and it might not play the file correctly, the video works fine, but I get no audio. And test different video codecs, like the mp4v for better video quality but you can then only stream to a VLC media player, not Windows Media Player. You can test different video bitrates and video resolutions/size. Play the streaming media with Windows Media player by open ort or mms://yourip ort. (these properties are not same for all capture cards so I can't post any specific settings) 320x240 or 384x288 resolutions/sizes are good for most video streaming. If you have selected Device properties or/and Tuner properties will some windows popup where you can change the default video resolution/size and/or tv tuner settings. Optional, select Play locally to view the video stream when you capture and stream (increase the bitrate for better video quality but it requires faster internet connection)Ħ. Set the audio codec to MP3 and set the bitrate, for example 32 kbits Set the video codec to WMV2 and set the bitrate, for example 256kbitsĥ.

Note the port, you can change it if you likeĤ. Click Settings, see below Stream SettingsĢ. Default is 320x240 and your capture device last input, like SVHS or Tuner.Ħ. Optional, select Device Properties and Tuner properties to change default video resolution/size and Tuner properties. Under Audio hit Refresh list and select your Audio Cardĥ. Under Video hit Refresh list and select your Capture Cardģ. Read for more information about streaming with VLC.Ģ. You can stream the video to Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player.
Vlc streamer to tv how to#
This guide will describe the BASIC steps how to stream video/TV from your capture or tv card using VLC media player.
