I am afraid VNc is not the choics for this. Most video apps, Iamassuming this is a tv 
acpture card of some kind use video Overlay which bypasss the grapic card buffers and 
is not picked up by VNC. As a side note, the frame rate youwoud get would sux, it 
would look like a slide show. you might try looking for some streaming software.

Evan 

On Sat, 18 May 2002 07:15:22 -0700 (PDT)
trebor iksrazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I can connect just fine from linux in Brasil to m$ xp
> in the USA. My goal is to watch ice hockey live - I've
> been downloading mpegs belatedly for a while now. I
> can control and see the gui of several capturers and
> viewers but universally the sub-window where the video
> would appear is blank. I can see the progress meters
> when I start the playback, and my buddie on the other
> side says they are indeed running. We are running dsl
> on both sides. 
> 
> Please reply with any ideas regarding compression,
> limitations of vnc for this sort of thing, command
> line options or any other ideas to help us. 
> 
> Regards,
> iksrazal
> 
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