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How can i broadcast a video using player through a lan network with clinet/server multithreading ?
please help me .
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Sandeep Mewara 20-Apr-11 1:09am    
Tried anything? Google or CP search?
hamzah1 20-Apr-11 1:10am    
i can't find anything
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 25-Apr-11 15:39pm    
Please accept SA's solution if it helped you solve your issue and also add a friendly vote.

This is the updated useful information on the VLC component binding for.NET:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libvlcnet/[^],
https://wiki.videolan.org/C_Sharp/[^],
https://wiki.videolan.org/.Net_Interface_to_VLC/[^].

Notably, you can find material for using the component for both WPF and System.Windows.Forms.

—SA
 
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Do you have to write your own player?

I know one which is designed specially for this purpose: VideoLAN, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VideoLAN[^], see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player[^].

This is excellent Open Source project. VLC can also be used as a regular player supporting very many audio/video codecs and containers, a tool for conversion and a lot more. It can also be used to broadcast video right from the camera.

[EDIT]
A wrapper of VLC for .NET is also available: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libvlcnet/[^], so you can use it in your .NET software.

—SA
 
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hamzah1 20-Apr-11 2:01am    
i/ve created a player for me i put a button "Broadcast" when i click on it ,it must broadcasting to another device "clinet"
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 20-Apr-11 2:07am    
I guess "created a player" means inserting a Windows Media Player control, etc.?
You can do it to VLC as well, please see my updated Solution.
--SA
hamzah1 20-Apr-11 2:55am    
thanks alot man
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 20-Apr-11 12:58pm    
You are welcome.
Are you going to formally accept this Solution?
Thank you.
--SA
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 25-Apr-11 15:38pm    
Proposed as the solution! 5+

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