Hi All, I am using USRP to receive video streaming, and feed the data to a socket as the client. Then, I open a vlc as the server to open the network stream via UDP. The code is shown below.
# the server vlc udp://@:2002 # the client, which is inserted into benchmark_rx.py in /gnuradio-example/python/digital def main(): ...... def rx_callback(ok, payload): ...... print "ok = %5s pktno = %4d n_rcvd = %4d n_right = %4d" % (ok, pktno, n_rcvd, n_right) rxdata.append(payload[2:]) clientHost = 'localhost' # servername is localhost' clientPort = 2002 # use arbitrary port > 1024 dgramSock = socket.socket( socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM ) # create a UDP socket dgramSock.connect((clientHost,clientPort)) # connect to server on the port for ndx_data in rxdata: dgramSock.sendto( ndx_data, (clientHost, clientPort) ) # send the data data = dgramSock.recv(4096) # receive up to 4096 bytes #print data dgramSock.close() ....... My questions are: 1, I don't think the client(Gnuradio) and the server(VLC) are connected via UDP 2, Is it correct that I write the received data to a client UDP socket? 3, If I change the server to the following(don't use VLC as the server), I can play serverfile.mpeg using VLC. However, I don't want vlc to open from file. serverHost = '' serverPort = 2002 dgramSock = socket.socket( socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM ) dgramSock.bind( (serverHost, serverPort) ) msggot=[] while 1: msg, (addr, port) = dgramSock.recvfrom(4096) print 'Server connected by', addr,port #print 'Server got ',msg dgramSock.sendto( msg, (addr, port) ) fd = open('serverfile.mpeg','a') fd.write(msg) fd.close dgramSock.close() Overall, I want to play the realtime video that I received from USRP. Can anyone help me with these questions? I really appreciate. Thanks, Brook -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Questino-on-Gnuradio-as-the-client-and-VLC-as-the-server-tp22130820p22130820.html Sent from the GnuRadio mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio