alij <> wrote:
>On May 1, 1:29 pm, Pennyw...@DerryMaine.Gov wrote:
>> alij <aliasger.jaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >Hi,
>>
>> >Is there a software out there that can capture incoming stream on a
>> >Windows PC (from Paltalk) and relay it to a software that can run on a
>> >Mac, in real time? The reason is because Paltalk does not support Mac,
>> >and buying Virtual PC and Installing Windows OS is going to be costly.
>>
>> I don't know what paltalk is, but VLC should be able to handle it (on
>> your Mac).http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
>>
>> File > network stream
>The problem is, what I want to stream is not a file. Is there a way I
>can take an input network stream, or what my speaker is playing, and
>stream it out?
Paltalk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paltalk I know now.
VLC will also stream network feeds, it's just listed under the File
menu

- it will do files as well if you capture it on the WinOS.
VLC is very versatile, small, and a stand alone program (don't have to
install it, just put it in a directory and pull an Icon from it).
It was just a suggestion that you might play with.
Use the netstat -b -n equivalent for Mac, and input that ip address
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