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  1. Hi
    Im having problems streaming in real time from one PC with a tevion tv card, to another PC across an ethernet/100 link.
    I have tried using remote desktop connection and vnc to do this but no luck.
    Both PCs are 2.6gb.
    Any ideas please
    Thanks
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    I think edDV meant VLC for the second choice. VLC Media Player is one of the best programs for streaming, IMO. It has it's own codecs, so it will play most anything. If you look in 'Tools' to the left:

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=37#37

    There are other video streaming programs listed.

    EDIT: edDV, you were one step ahead of me.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    I think edDV meant VLC for the second choice. VLC Media Player is one of the best programs for streaming, IMO. It has it's own codecs, so it will play most anything. If you look in 'Tools' to the left:

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=37#37

    There are other video streaming programs listed.

    EDIT: edDV, you were one step ahead of me.
    VLC is the player client that can work with VideoLANs
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    My error. I just saw your post before editing and the link was not working. I am impressed with VLC considering it's freeware, very configurable and runs on so many platforms.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    My error. I just saw your post before editing and the link was not working. I am impressed with VLC considering it's freeware, very configurable and runs on so many platforms.
    I made an error in the original post and changed it, sorry.
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  6. Thanks for your quick replies, I will try the suggestions you have given me.
    Very impressed by the speed
    cheers
    number7
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