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VideoLAN::Server

The VideoLAN Server (VLS) can stream MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels, and live videos on a network in unicast or multicast. A VideoLAN Client (VLC) or a set top box can receive the stream, decode, and display it.

Tags multimedia Video
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux Solaris Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X
Implementation C++

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  •  18 Feb 2004 10:33
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Changes: This release of VLS fixes a bug when streaming MPEG2/PS files with several AC3 tracks, as well as compilation of VLS on Mac OS X.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  29 Nov 2003 02:27
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Changes: In this version, a bug regarding program_number not matching is resolved, as is a bug in the RTP option that made VLS consume unnecessary resources.

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  •  05 Jun 2003 19:50
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Changes: A new Windows installer, a fix for commandline parsing, and DVD title and chapter selection with the configuration file.

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  •  20 May 2003 16:31
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Changes: A fix for a bug when using multiple Nova-t cards, and a fix for a bug in the configure script with the DVB driver.

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  •  16 May 2003 17:25
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Changes: A fix for the Windows port and a loop on broken PS files, and TTL count set-up.

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