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

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    I reckon that sites going to get alot of attention now lol.. Please can you give some more info on this, how it works in more detail etc etc..
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    I'm now using muuta streaming server on my pc to stream my box. You can change channels and stream in a browser. Takes a bit to setup but a good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifial View Post
    I'm now using muuta streaming server on my pc to stream my box. You can change channels and stream in a browser. Takes a bit to setup but a good job
    Maybe you can make a how-to including the needed files?

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    Ok,so i managed to see my VU+UNO content in VLC player on my PC,now how do i stream this over the internet? my router is using UPNP so ports aint a problem,i just dunno how to do this.

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    I've been usig idreamx for the mac. Can change channel and stream from a remote location also.

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    Thanks guys for sharing the programmes with us all, Can either of you please share how you set these up.
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    Works a treat thanks for the info.

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    So if I am external and try to access the web interface on my vu duo , I get access denied.

    I cannot for the life of me remeber how to enable

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