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Watching video files simultaniously over network
s.joseph
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23-Aug-2007 17:19
Is there any software that lets you watch video files in sync over a network instead of running a long video cable?
[EDIT (RC): I have moved this to Desktop computing, as it does not fit VoIP or does it? :D]
barf
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23-Aug-2007 18:11
multicasting video would be the ideal solution but isn't perfectly straight-forward to setup
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_media
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rscole86
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23-Aug-2007 20:37
I agree with barf, however it is not entirely difficult either.
VLC is the best for this in my experience.
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