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Hello everyone, is there a way to stream video Vmix through LAN? My idea is to send video to another computer with another session Vmix and from this to stream internet to allow you to add titles to be sent only to the video streaming. I've tried using VLC but it seems that does not work. Thank you.
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VLC probably would be one of the simpler ways of doing this. you do need to ensure that firewalls aren't in your way for doing it though so knowing the ports and making sure they are open on the firewalls on your computers is something you will have to deal with.
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If you have a spare monitor and connect it to the number 2 output on your video card if it has one on your main vMix system then use the desktop capture utility and set it to capture number 2 monitor and audio of course. This should be easy and quick to do.
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Egriswold wrote:If you have a spare monitor and connect it to the number 2 output on your video card if it has one on your main vMix system then use the desktop capture utility and set it to capture number 2 monitor and audio of course. This should be easy and quick to do. Thanks for the advice, I'll do a test. I do not know if the screen capture will work well at a resolution of 1920X1080.
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fordry wrote:VLC probably would be one of the simpler ways of doing this. you do need to ensure that firewalls aren't in your way for doing it though so knowing the ports and making sure they are open on the firewalls on your computers is something you will have to deal with. I do not think it is a firewall issue, along with other video works perfectly, the problem is when to load the vlc telecamer of Vmix. If I open the player in the network of Vmix works perfectly, but if you load in Vmix screen remains black. I have tried many formats, rtsp and so on. but the result does not change. Thanks anyway the answer.
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macgiver76 wrote:Egriswold wrote:If you have a spare monitor and connect it to the number 2 output on your video card if it has one on your main vMix system then use the desktop capture utility and set it to capture number 2 monitor and audio of course. This should be easy and quick to do. Thanks for the advice, I'll do a test. I do not know if the screen capture will work well at a resolution of 1920X1080. I think it's dependent on how good of a video card you have on the host system
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