How-To: Stream almost anything using VLC
We used VLC to move Tivo recordings to an iPod before, but today we are going to show you how to stream any type of media file from your computer to another device on your network. We will also demonstrate how to remotely control VLC using any web browser. Using these techniques you could stream video from your office computer to a laptop plugged into the living room TV and control the playlist with your PDA.
The first thing you need to do is grab a copy of VLC media player for your platform. We are going to be streaming from a Windows machine to a Linux machine, but the interface is almost identical no matter what you are using.
Once you install VLC and start the program you will be greeted by this lightweight
frontend.
Click �File > Open File�� to bring up the �Open�� dialog box.
Click on the �Browse� button to bring up a standard Windows file selection box. Select the
file you want to play. Then click �Open�. We�ve selected multiple files so VLC will build a playlist.
Your selection should appear in the text box next to the �Browse�� button. Click the
checkbox for �Stream Output� and then click the button �Settings.�
Check the box next to �Play Locally� under �Output Methods.� When streaming to another
system you don�t have to play the file on the server, but we will use this option to visually confirm that our video is
playing properly before trying to access the stream from another computer.
Check the box marked �UDP� and type in the IP address of the computer you want to stream the file to. Then click �OK�. The file is ready to play so click �OK� in the �Open�� dialog box too.
Check the box marked �UDP� and type in the IP address of the computer you want to stream the file to. Then click �OK�. The file is ready to play so click �OK� in the �Open�� dialog box too.
The video or audio file should begin playing on the computer. The last thing to do before
switching to your second computer is to turn on VLC�s web interface by clicking �Settings > Add Interface > Web
Interface�.
Open VLC on your second machine. We are using a Linux machine.
Click on �File > Open Network Stream�. UDP is already selected so you just need to
click the �OK� button and VLC will start playing your stream.
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