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An easy guide to streaming video and audio over a network using simple free software
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This wikiHow teaches you how to use VLC Media Player to stream a video playing on one computer to another computer on the same Internet network. To do this, you'll need the free VLC Media Player program installed on both computers, and both computers will have to be on the same wireless network.

Things You Should Know

  • Install VLC Media Player on both the computer you're streaming from and the computer you're streaming to.
  • You'll need the IP addresses of both computers to set up the stream.
  • To stream multiple videos in a row, create a playlist in VLC before broadcasting.
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Getting Ready

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  1. Install VLC Media Player on both computers. If you haven't yet done so, you'll need to install VLC Media Player on both the computer that you want to use to stream and the computer on which you want to receive the stream.
    • VLC is available for free on both Windows and Mac computers, as well as on most Linux distributions.
  2. Find the IP address of both computers. In order to stream a video from your computer to another computer on your network, you'll need to know the IP address of both computers.
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  3. Both your computer and the other computer must be connected to the same Internet network (e.g., your home router) for you to be able to stream video to the other computer.
    • If your router has multiple channels (e.g., a 2.4 GHz channel and a 5.0 GHz channel), make sure that both computers are on the same channel as well.
  4. If your network has a low upload speed or several items using it at once (e.g., phones, consoles, other computers, etc.), you may be unable to stream across your network. This can be remedied by upgrading your Internet speed through your service provider.
    • If your router and/or modem are more than a few years old, attempting to stream may cause one or both of them to crash.
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Stream on Windows

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  1. Its app icon resembles an orange-and-white traffic cone.
  2. This tab is in the top-left corner of the VLC Media Player window. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. It's near the bottom of the Media drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Stream window.
  4. You'll see this button on the right side of the window in the "File selection" section. This will prompt a File Explorer window to open.
  5. Click a video that you want to stream. You may first have to select a folder in the left-hand sidebar or open a folder in the main File Explorer window to find the file that you want.
  6. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will add the video to the stream.
  7. You'll find it at the bottom of the window.
  8. It's in the bottom-right side of the window. Doing so takes you to the Destination Setup window.
  9. This drop-down box usually has the word "File" in it. A drop-down menu will appear.
  10. It's in the drop-down box.
  11. This is to the right of the HTTP box. Doing so opens the HTTP setup page.
  12. You'll need to know through which port the stream is traveling later.
  13. Do this in the "Path" text field. You'll notice a slash (/) in the "Path" field—don't delete the slash when entering your IP address.
  14. It's near the top of the window.
  15. You'll find this on the right side of the window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.
  16. Click Video - H.264 + MP3 (TS) in the drop-down menu.
  17. It's near the top of the page.
  18. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will complete the stream setup and begin streaming your video to the other computer.
  19. Click Media , then click Open Network Stream… .
  20. Type in http://ipaddress:port where "ipaddress" is the streaming computer's IP address and "port" is the port number that was listed on the "HTTP" page.
    • For a stream from a computer with an IP address of 123.456.7.8 and a port of 8080, you would type http://123.456.7.8:8080 here.
  21. After a delay of up to 30 seconds, you should see the other computer's video begin playing in your media player.
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Stream on Mac

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  1. Its app icon resembles an orange-and-white traffic cone.
  2. This menu item is in the upper-left side of the Mac's screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  4. It's near the top of the window.
  5. This blue button is in the bottom-right side of the window.
  6. It's to the right of the "Select a stream" text box. A Finder window will open.
    • The "Select a stream" checkbox should be checked, but if it isn't, check it before clicking Choose... here.
  7. Click a video that you want to stream. You may first have to click a folder in the left-hand Finder pane or open a folder in the main Finder window to find the video.
  8. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  9. This option is in the middle of the page. You should see "Port" and a "Source" (or "Path") text fields appear on the page.
  10. You'll need to know through which port the stream is traveling later.
  11. Do this in the "Source" or "Path" text field.
    • If there's a slash (/) in the text field, leave it there and enter the IP address after it.
  12. Both of these should be in the middle of the page.
  13. It's in the middle of the page. This may be the only option that you have for the stream.
  14. Do this on the current page and on the "Additional streaming options" page.
  15. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. Doing so completes your stream setup and begins streaming to the other computer.
  16. Click File , then click Open Network… .
  17. Type in http://ipaddress:port where "ipaddress" is the streaming computer's IP address and "port" is the port number that was listed on the "HTTP" page.
    • For a stream from a computer with an IP address of 123.456.7.8 and a port of 8080, you would type http://123.456.7.8:8080 here.
  18. After a delay of up to 30 seconds, you should see the other computer's video begin playing in your media player.
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    What about playing two different movies on two TVs at the same time?
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    This is possible, but you would have to have two HDMI ports on your computer. Go under VLC tools → Preferences → Interface. Under the interface tab, uncheck "allow only one instance" and "use only one instance when started from file manager," both of which are under the section "Playlists and Instances." Next, hook up the two HDMI cords to your computer and the two TVs. Now, go to Menu → Stream and choose your first movie file. Set the stream output to the monitor 2. Do this again, but with the other movie file and set the output to monitor 3.
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      • If you want to stream several videos in a row, you'll first need to create a playlist. The easiest way to do this is by selecting the videos that you want to play, right-clicking a selected video, clicking Add to VLC media player's Playlist in the drop-down menu, and then saving the playlist by clicking Media (or File on Mac) and clicking Save Playlist to File .
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