On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Piers O'Hanlon wrote: > Hi John, > >> Relating this particularly to using VP, although it does apply to vic as >> well. Under linux vic doesn't loopback the multicast to the localhost, so >> in the VP window I can't see my own video. I've done a simple 3 line hack >> to vic to make this work, but was wondering if anyone else had comments on >> what the default behaviour should be. >> >> Do people reckon this should be a commandline option to vic? > > There are some many different things that one might want to control - it's > debatable if we want it a command line option.
Absolutely, I just thought I'd see if people had better ideas, which they seem to ;) > You can tell vic to loopback its packets by creating a file in your home dir > called ".vic.tcl" and putting the following into it: > > #!/bin/sh > #\ > exec wish4.2 "$0" "$@" > # > proc user_hook {} { > global V > # > # allows reception loopback of packets > $V(session) loopback 1 > # > # allows loopback of packets > $V(data-net) loopback 1 > $V(ctrl-net) loopback 1 > } > > When you next start vic it will send packets out of the loopback interface > (and display two local video windows - u can get rid of the second video > window by commenting the "$V(session) loopback 1" line. Magic. jh -- "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." -- H. L. Mencken