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This PlugIn is a VDR implementation of the VTP (Video Transfer Protocol) Version 0.0.3 (see file PROTOCOL) and a basic HTTP Streaming Protocol. It consists of a server and a client part, but both parts are compiled together with the PlugIn source, but appear as separate PlugIns to VDR. The client part acts as a full Input Device, so it can be used in conjunction with a DXR3-Card, XINE, SoftDevice or others to act as a working VDR installation without any DVB-Hardware including EPG-Handling. The server part acts as a Receiver-Device and works transparently in the background within your running VDR. It can serve multiple clients and it can distribute multiple input streams (i.e. from multiple DVB-cards) to multiple clients using the native VTP protocol (for VDR-clients), or using the HTTP protocol supporting clients such as XINE, MPlayer and so on. With XMMS or WinAMP, you can also listen to radio channels over a HTTP connection. WWW: http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/
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http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Streamdev-plugin
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This PlugIn is a VDR implementation of the VTP (Video Transfer Protocol)
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Version 0.0.3 (see file PROTOCOL) and a basic HTTP Streaming Protocol.
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It consists of a server and a client part, but both parts are compiled together
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with the PlugIn source, but appear as separate PlugIns to VDR.
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The client part acts as a full Input Device, so it can be used in conjunction
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with a DXR3-Card, XINE, SoftDevice or others to act as a working VDR
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installation without any DVB-Hardware including EPG-Handling.
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The server part acts as a Receiver-Device and works transparently in the
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background within your running VDR. It can serve multiple clients and it can
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distribute multiple input streams (i.e. from multiple DVB-cards) to multiple
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clients using the native VTP protocol (for VDR-clients), or using the HTTP
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protocol supporting clients such as XINE, MPlayer and so on. With XMMS or
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WinAMP, you can also listen to radio channels over a HTTP connection.
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WWW: http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/
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