Stephen Rowles wrote:
On Mon, January 26, 2009 15:48, Brian Chivers wrote:
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ?
Yep, I do it all the time, however...
What I'd like to be able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows
On Mon, January 26, 2009 15:48, Brian Chivers wrote:
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ?
Yep, I do it all the time, however...
What I'd like to be able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows workstations
connected to projectors so
On Mon, January 26, 2009 15:48, Brian Chivers wrote:
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ?
Yep, I do it all the time, however...
What I'd like to be able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows workstations
connected to projectors so
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 18:13:21 James Ashburner wrote:
Samuel Penn wrote:
...I use MediaTomb to stream audio and video to my PS3. Streams
full HD video just fine, but may not do what you want.
I also use MediaTomb with a PS3 client and have found it to work very
well. The only thing
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ? What I'd like to be
able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows workstations connected
to projectors so
staff can view fullscreen what they've requested to be recorded.
I've looked @ VLC and have it
2009/1/26 Brian Chivers br...@portsmouth-college.ac.uk:
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ? What I'd like to be
able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows workstations
connected to projectors so
staff can view fullscreen what they've
Peter Salisbury wrote:
2009/1/26 Brian Chivers br...@portsmouth-college.ac.uk:
Has anyone tried streaming video across there network ? What I'd like to be
able to do is stream TV
shows that I've recorded in avi / xvid format to Windows workstations
connected to projectors so
staff can