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Old 08-05-2008, 23:05   #10
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Re: Streaming video from Virtual machine to xbox360

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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey View Post
Ping doesn't work across NAT (for this vm system) - but I can telnet to the specific ports on the vm (NAT'd across the real machine).

What I will probably do is just install tomcat on the vm, and check that I can reach it across 8080 on the port forwarding (mostly 'cos that will be quicker than messing around with VLC)
LOL, its not quicker to install tomcat than run the VLC, click wizard load up the divx and enter a multicast address to stream to , its UDP so far less messing around, but you still have that lack of bridging to sort first by the look of it.

i cant remember the exact command line for a quick multicast but thats even faster OC.

if your just looking to do a quick run and use web server on any LAN machine, just grab the rebol gui serveit and a rebol view for your OS

http://www.tgd-consulting.de/Download.html#ServeIt

http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html

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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey View Post
That's only if I'm using the Host interface networking options on the vm, whereas I'm using the NAT option.

I think I need to try tomcat, and make sure the port forwarding is working.. and then try windows connect..
TAP on Win2k gives you a tunnel to get through the NAT,AFAIK.

usually if it's not pingable its not usable..... is the rule.
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