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Thread: Guide to stream your VU+ Duo over the WEB using VLC

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    im a bit confused on the router setting,i have a dlink dir 615 and its got theat many settings i dont really know how to do it correctly,ive set a dyndns account up so must be nearly there.please expand for me

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    ok guys,

    ive tried to set this up firstly on my home network using vlc version recommended, ive got it to work to a degree, sound is perfect but picture is freezing and only changes about every 20 seconds and then instantly freezes again.

    Ive tried changing bitrate etc but to be honest dont really know what to change for the best.

    any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

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    see above, computer crashed after first submission of post.
    Last edited by silky; 28-08-11 at 21:01.

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    update!

    all sorted now, works perfectly with non HD channels so that will do for me

    thanks

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    Hi Everyone,

    further developments.

    This works perfectly over my home local LAN but Im getting freeze when I try and watch from a remote location.

    It looks like I will need to lower the quality of the picture by somehow reducing the bitrate, anyone any idea how to achieve this and stop the freeze?

    Cheers

    ps: im using latest VIX version and latest VLC player.

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    The guide and all that seem great and I am confident I can easily do that in my own home network, but if I want to stream some stuff to say my fathers computer, what does he need installed, please remember this is me a person who does not have great experience at this apart from doing it at home, but for it to get to say my dads house on his computer is what I need to know because he is totally computer Ilitrate, would be good if there was a guide like the first guide that tells you what and how to set up viewing on another pc that is miles away, both his computer and mines are ethernet connected to the internet, sorry this sounds totally noobie, but I have to hold my hands up to that and say that I dont know that much about it, I know I should, but I dont, hope someone or some people have the time and patience to understand where I am coming from. Thank you
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    ohh well, guess I'm bombed out, lol
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    I did have this working over the network, but not over the internet. However now i cant get it to work locally. Im getting sound only, no picture.

    Also, i still cant get the sound in English. Any ideas?

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    hmmm, didnt get an email telling me someone else had posted, strange ???? (even though I subscribed with instant email etc).
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    is this instruction to set up at home on your home pc or at the office/work/friends/family/neighbours ?
    been trying to set this thing up for 3 months,i want to watch my box at work,i have set up dyndns up ive got vlc streaming at home ive got my works pc picking up webxtv and able to change the channels back at the box,but i cant get the stream to work.

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    please could someone re-write this guide but for version 1.1.11 vlc - the latest version.
    would be much appreciated!

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    It's pretty much the same

    I use vlc 1.11 and it worked fine
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    It's pretty much the same

    I use vlc 1.11 and it worked fine
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    please could someone re-write this guide but for version 1.1.11 vlc - the latest version.
    would be much appreciated!

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