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Vred Stream App isn't working

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Anonymous
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Vred Stream App isn't working

I'm trying the new VRED STREAM feature to share my work but when I followed the tutorial of entering my IP Address with my port number, it didn't show me any interface except this. 

 

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I don't know what this means. 

Please help

Thank you,

Nan

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seiferp
in reply to: Anonymous

Thats the webinterface of the cluster service because you used port 8889

 

For the VRED Hub webinterface from where you can access the StreamingApp or the VRED Stream you have to use port 8888!

 

So its localhost:8888 or yourIP:8888

Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: seiferp

Thank you I managed to get it to work but it won't load the image. I can choose the variants and it changes on my local vred file. But the stream app only shows this. When I shared my link to my colleagues, it didn't load the website either. 

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Message 4 of 7
seiferp
in reply to: Anonymous

What does your VRED terminal say? Codec missing?

 

Terminal.png

Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: seiferp

Yes the codec is missing. I've downloaded the library from github but I can't find the openh264-2.0.0-win64.dll file in my WIN64 nor in the library. I'm confused regarding this part. The stream app seems to work when i changed the streaming to jpeg instead.

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seiferp
in reply to: Anonymous

As the terminal says. You have to copy the downloaded h264 dll to your VRED installation. The jpg compression is the best choice in terms of quality if your bandwidth is good enough.

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dlincol1
in reply to: Anonymous

Try the older, exact version here: https://github.com/cisco/openh264/releases/tag/v2.0.0

I think you still get an error if you use a later version.

 

Should be this one:

http://ciscobinary.openh264.org/openh264-2.0.0-win64.dll.bz2

Uncompress and copy to proper location.

Regards,
Dan

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