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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 signalVLC enables you to watch a flash stream with ~ 2 seconds delay.
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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 repeater channel.   
  
Simply follow these instructions:
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However, a program called Video Lan Client (VLC) enables you to watch a typical repeater stream using Flash with ~ 2 seconds delay.
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==Easy to use BATC streamer viewer==
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Using VLC can be a bit "techie" and so John G7JTT has written a small program that saves having to manually configure VLC.
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* Download and install VLC  https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -
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* Download the following file  [[:File:BATCStreamViewerv0.2.zip]]
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* Extract it and then run "BATC-StreamerViewer.exe"
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* Select the channel you wish to watch and press OK.
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If you tick the "stay on top" box you can open up your web browser to the same streaming page and then drag the viewer on top of the normal video window.  When you use the chat the viewer will remain visible.  Don't forget to turn the sound down on the web browser or you will get a 15-second echo!
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[[File:Streamviewr 2.jpg|500px]]
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The picture shows streamviewer imposed on top of a standard web browser page.
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==Multi channel stream viewer==
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John has also written a multi channel viewer which can be used to view up to 4 streams at once.  It can also be used to view the UDP output from MiniTiouner or Ryde.
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It can be downloaded here: [[:File:VLC-Quadv0.3..zip]]
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[[File:quad viewer.png|500px]]
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==Manually configuring VLC==
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Follow these instructions:
  
 
Download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -  
 
Download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -  
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[[File:VLC stream channel.JPG|400px]]
 
[[File:VLC stream channel.JPG|400px]]
  
Enter the following in to the network URL box:
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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.
 
'''rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/xxxxx''' - where xxxx is the name of the stream you want to watch.
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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.  
 
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
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"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC64\vlc.exe" rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/gb3sq
  
 
by adding -f it will open in full screen  
 
by adding -f it will open in full screen  
  
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC64\vlc.exe" -f rtmp://rtmp.batc.org.uk/live/gb3sq
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"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
 
You can also change the icon to differentiate between streams, here are a few I use
  
 
[[File:Icons.zip|thumb|icon pack]]
 
[[File:Icons.zip|thumb|icon pack]]

Revision as of 11:00, 20 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 repeater channel.

However, a program called Video Lan Client (VLC) enables you to watch a typical repeater stream using Flash with ~ 2 seconds delay.

Easy to use BATC streamer viewer

Using VLC can be a bit "techie" and so John G7JTT has written a small program that saves having to manually configure VLC.

  • Extract it and then run "BATC-StreamerViewer.exe"
  • Select the channel you wish to watch and press OK.
If you tick the "stay on top" box you can open up your web browser to the same streaming page and then drag the viewer on top of the normal video window.  When you use the chat the viewer will remain visible.  Don't forget to turn the sound down on the web browser or you will get a 15-second echo!

Streamviewr 2.jpg

The picture shows streamviewer imposed on top of a standard web browser page.

Multi channel stream viewer

John has also written a multi channel viewer which can be used to view up to 4 streams at once. It can also be used to view the UDP output from MiniTiouner or Ryde.

It can be downloaded here: File:VLC-Quadv0.3..zip

Quad viewer.png

Manually configuring VLC

Follow these instructions:

Download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.en-GB.html -

Go to "Media" > "open network stream":

VLC stream channel.JPG

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

File:Icons.zip