On Linux, I'm sure USE_H261AS is defined in the Makefile.  On Windows, it is or 
was missing from the Visual Studio project files.

There's an --enable-gpl configure option and then some related dependencies 
(ffmpeg, etc.). On Windows, there are different build configurations, including 
some GPL options. If you have trouble building on any platform, say so because 
ideally that would be trivial out of the box and I think that, at least in some 
cases, that is currently not true.

And with these words, I may be conjuring up Piers to talk about vic, VS2008, 
and ffmpeg.

Tom


On 3/6/09 3:56 PM, Andrew Ford wrote:

   Hi Tom,

   Would that only occur on Windows? I checked out the vic 264 branch and 
compiled it on Linux without any special options and it can receive the 261as 
stream.

   A related question: when I run the vic that I just compiled, the 264 and 
mpeg4 buttons aren't in the encoder menu. Are there special compile-time 
options for those?

   --Andrew


   2009/3/6 Thomas D. Uram <tu...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:tu...@mcs.anl.gov>>


      The problem is likely that the 264 vic was built without 'USE_H261AS' 
defined.

      Tom



      On 3/6/09 3:25 PM, Andrew Ford wrote:

         Correction: on Windows, 261as works with the normal version of vic 
associated with the regular VideoConsumerService and not with the h.264 
consumer service. The fact that it doesn't show up at all implies to me that 
it's a network issue of some kind and not, say, a decoder issue. I might try 
and take a look at the code next week.

         --Andrew


         2009/3/6 Andrew Ford <acf0...@rit.edu<mailto:acf0...@rit.edu>>


            Hi Jason,

            We've been seeing the same problems with not being able to receive 
h261as streams, except that we have AG 3.1 on all of our Windows machines. Our 
Macs can see 261as streams just fine. Has anyone else tried 261as on Windows?

            --Andrew


            2009/3/3 Jason Bell <j.b...@cqu.edu.au<mailto:j.b...@cqu.edu.au>>


               G'day All (Apologies for any cross posting)

               I was wondering if anyone has had any issues with the AG 3.2 
Beta "all in one installer" lately?

               Upon recent testing, last couple of days, I have noticed 2 
issues:

               •       VenueVNC not working and users having to follow the 
instructions found at http://www.accessgrid.org/node/1031



               •       Video* Services not displaying H261AS video Streams…  
When Using VPCScreen, sending a window using H261AS, others are able to see the 
video streams, but it is completely missing from an AG 3.2 Beta "all in one 
install".  Note, if you use 3.1 "all in one install", it works fine.  What is 
interesting is that it is completely missing, ie, not even a grey thumbnail or 
the likes can be seen.



               Has anyone else seen similar issues?

               Nathan, any chance of investigating these issues and repackaging 
the “all in one installer”???

               Thanks,

               Jason.

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