Stephan Seitz wrote:
Hi!

I have two Debian systems in the same network running Testing. One of them has an analog TV card (Philips Semiconductors SAA7134/SAA7135HL Video Broadcast Decoder). I can watch TV with kdetv without problems using V4L2, but normally I’m not using this system directly. So I tried to stream the video with vlc, but every example I found in the net seemed to use a codec not available with the Debian version of ffmpeg (patent problems). The multimedia repository contains a non-free version of ffmpeg, but not of vlc.

So how can I stream one TV channel to my other system? An example command line is greatly appreciated.

I think you can use the debian-multimedia/testing packages with Debian/testing to get vlc working. You may also be able to use packages from 64studio.com, albeit this is unsupported at present.

cheers,

tim


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