## page was renamed from TvReseau/AvoirLaTv/PasAvecVlc/LangEng {fr} [[../|Version française]] With Linux, other clients than VLC Media Player work. They are usually lighter but in most cases without SAP support which allows you to find the list of available channels. The first step to obtain them is to find the IP adress of the channel on http://television.crans.org. In case of streaming problem, see ../../EnCasDeProblèmes/LangEng. = Play = == Xine == With Xine, type the command: {{{ xine -D udp://239.200.200.201:1234 }}} or {{{ xine -D udp://w9.tv.crans.org:1234 }}} == Mplayer == MPlayer has the advantage of reading flows in Dolby Digital like the one of NRJ12, witch is not possible with Xine. The following command enables you to play a channel with a recent version of MPlayer (1.0pre6): {{{ mplayer udp://239.200.200.201:1234 }}} or {{{ mplayer udp://w9.tv.crans.org:1234 }}} To avoid annoying graphical effects, like the presence of macro-blocks due to a non constant stream, add a 50Mio cache with a default filling of 30%. Even if it creates a little time shifting (less than 30s), it is worth it. To do so, you just need to change the command into: . {{{ mplayer -cache 51200 -cache-min 30 udp://w9.tv.crans.org:1234 }}} To force a good audio/video synchronization, add the frame-dropping. . {{{ mplayer -cache 51200 -cache-min 30 -framedrop udp://w9.tv.crans.org:1234 }}} And then to uninterlace the video, use the pp video filter as following: . {{{ mplayer -cache 51200 -cache-min 30 -framedrop -vf pp=fd/h1/d1/dr udp://w9.tv.crans.org:1234 }}} To use the AC3 track, use the command (for NRJ12): . {{{ mplayer udp://239.202.203.200:1234 -ac hwac3 -aid 231 }}} or {{{ mplayer udp://nrj12.tv.crans.org -ac hwac3 -aid 231 }}} The {{{hwac3}}} parameter assumes that your sound card can decode AC3 in hard (or that you have an external decoder). == Others == Any other software can be used, if it can read stream on the standard input. In this case, the program dumpudp (available [[http://mumudvb.braice.net/|here]]) can be used like this: . {{{ ./dumpudp -i 239.202.203.200 -p 1234 -o /dev/stdout | a-player-that-can-play-a-stream-from-stdin }}} for instance: . {{{ ./dumpudp 239.202.203.200 1234 | mplayer - ./dumpudp 239.202.203.200 1234 | vlc ps:/dev/stdin }}} = Record = You need {{{dumpudp}}} available [[http://mumudvb.braice.net/|here]] (do browse tree on the last version). Then with the following command you can record the current broadcast: . {{{ dumpudp -i 239.202.203.200 -p 1234 -o destination_file.mpg }}} You can limit the recording duration by indicating its value in seconds with the option {{{-d}}} If the broadcast you want to record only begins at 6:30 and lasts 1 hour use the command {{{at}}}: . {{{ $ at 6:30 at> dumpudp -i 239.202.203.200 -p 1234 -d 3600 -o fichier_destination.mpg }}} ---- CatégoriePagePublique