Set UDP port of VLC server for RTP streaming on Windows 10











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I ran into an issue when streaming a video using RTP with VLC in Windows 10.



I have 2 laptops, one for streaming a short video using RTP over UDP and another one for receiving and displaying the video stream.
My concern is that I can stream to a given destination address and port e.g. 10.0.0.140:5006 but I cannot stream from the same port of a given address e.g. 10.0.0.130:5006. The server port (one the first laptop) has to be the same as the client port.



I followed a tutorial to stream a video using RTP / MPEG Transport Stream and I checked on Wireshark but I always have the streaming source port not set to 5006 as I wanted (Instead, it opens random server ports).



I checked on the internet for an answer to this but I found nothing helpful for my problem. I also checked in VLC preferences I set RTP port to 5006 but still the same behavior...



Does anyone know how to change udp server port of VLC to stream exclusively from port 5006 ?



Thanks!










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    I ran into an issue when streaming a video using RTP with VLC in Windows 10.



    I have 2 laptops, one for streaming a short video using RTP over UDP and another one for receiving and displaying the video stream.
    My concern is that I can stream to a given destination address and port e.g. 10.0.0.140:5006 but I cannot stream from the same port of a given address e.g. 10.0.0.130:5006. The server port (one the first laptop) has to be the same as the client port.



    I followed a tutorial to stream a video using RTP / MPEG Transport Stream and I checked on Wireshark but I always have the streaming source port not set to 5006 as I wanted (Instead, it opens random server ports).



    I checked on the internet for an answer to this but I found nothing helpful for my problem. I also checked in VLC preferences I set RTP port to 5006 but still the same behavior...



    Does anyone know how to change udp server port of VLC to stream exclusively from port 5006 ?



    Thanks!










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      I ran into an issue when streaming a video using RTP with VLC in Windows 10.



      I have 2 laptops, one for streaming a short video using RTP over UDP and another one for receiving and displaying the video stream.
      My concern is that I can stream to a given destination address and port e.g. 10.0.0.140:5006 but I cannot stream from the same port of a given address e.g. 10.0.0.130:5006. The server port (one the first laptop) has to be the same as the client port.



      I followed a tutorial to stream a video using RTP / MPEG Transport Stream and I checked on Wireshark but I always have the streaming source port not set to 5006 as I wanted (Instead, it opens random server ports).



      I checked on the internet for an answer to this but I found nothing helpful for my problem. I also checked in VLC preferences I set RTP port to 5006 but still the same behavior...



      Does anyone know how to change udp server port of VLC to stream exclusively from port 5006 ?



      Thanks!










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      I ran into an issue when streaming a video using RTP with VLC in Windows 10.



      I have 2 laptops, one for streaming a short video using RTP over UDP and another one for receiving and displaying the video stream.
      My concern is that I can stream to a given destination address and port e.g. 10.0.0.140:5006 but I cannot stream from the same port of a given address e.g. 10.0.0.130:5006. The server port (one the first laptop) has to be the same as the client port.



      I followed a tutorial to stream a video using RTP / MPEG Transport Stream and I checked on Wireshark but I always have the streaming source port not set to 5006 as I wanted (Instead, it opens random server ports).



      I checked on the internet for an answer to this but I found nothing helpful for my problem. I also checked in VLC preferences I set RTP port to 5006 but still the same behavior...



      Does anyone know how to change udp server port of VLC to stream exclusively from port 5006 ?



      Thanks!







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