Difference between revisions of "Watching the streamer with VLC"
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Then download the following file [[:File:BATCStreamViewer.zip]] | Then download the following file [[:File:BATCStreamViewer.zip]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 17 March 2021
Since the demise of Flash at the end of 2020 you will find your standard web browser has about 15 seconds delay on a streamed signal. VLC enables you to watch a flash stream with ~ 2 seconds delay.
BATC streamer viewer
John G7JTT has written a small program that saves having to configure VLC.
Download and install VLC from Download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -
Then download the following file File:BATCStreamViewer.zip
Extract it and then run BATC-StreamerViewer.exe
Select the channel you wish to watch and press OK.
Configuring VLC
Simply follow these instructions:
Download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -
Go to "Media" > "open network stream":
Enter the following into the network URL box:
rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/xxxxx - where xxxx is the name of the stream you want to watch.
Press play.
To create a desktop shortcut in Windows
Firstly create a shortcut to VLC on your desktop, then right click on the shortcut and add the path to your favourite channel at the of the line in the "Target" window.
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC64\vlc.exe" rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/gb3sq
by adding -f it will open in full screen
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC64\vlc.exe" -f rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/gb3sq
You can also change the icon to differentiate between streams, here are a few I use