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    Hi, couldn't find solution to this problem...

    I'd like to stream from my Hauppauge PVR-150 TV-card through internet, so I could look my channels in other location where it is otherwise unpossible.

    Hauppauge WinTV2000 works just fine, but when I try to stream video with Windows Media Encoder and click 'start encoding', screen appears to be scrambled and I don't have any clue why. With both, tuner and composite input.

    Is there a way to get the picture normal or maybe some other software which could handle streaming better?

    Thanks in advance!
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    I have never used it for that, but I understand VLC media player may do it.

    There are also some guides at the lower part of that link that may answer your questions.
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    Thanks for the advice. Altough for some reason I can't get VLC to stream properly. Program itself works fine, I can watch programs from my Hauppauge with no problems and it's not scrambled.

    I couldn't get that stream working even though I red all the guides through. Can someone advice me how to do it?
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  4. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    You might try a Google search for 'streaming video with VLC'. I saw several links that might give you some help.
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    I tried several google searches with no luck. Finally I got help from IRC, I just had some settings missing from the streaming options and now it works great
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    Good to know it works for that. It's a nice program with lots of options. Being freeware makes it even better.
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