I'll try and test this scenario later too. Not sure I've tested seeking. -- Glen Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23 Jan 2008, at 22:12, Ross Finlayson wrote: >> I'm using the live555MediaServer application to stream an mpeg2 ts >> to a >> VLC client on linux. I used the MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer app to >> create a .tsx file to go along with the .ts file. >> >> Playing the stream at a normal scale of 1.0 works just fine, as does >> playing it in fast forward or fast reverse, using other settings in >> the >> scale header. >> >> The problem comes when I attempt to "seek" in the stream to a >> specific >> time, or attempt to use the --start-time option to VLC to start at a >> point other than the beginning. > > Instead of usng VLC, could you try running "openRTSP" > <http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/> with the "-s 15" option. Let us > know if that generates a correct output Transport Stream file (i.e., > properly starting at the 15s mark). > > >> The VLC implementation of the >> start-time option results in a PLAY request being sent with "Range: >> npt=0.000-" followed almost immediately by a second PLAY request with >> "Range: npt=<new-time>-". > > This seems like a bug in VLC. What version of VLC are you using? > (Although we do not support VLC on this mailing list, I will forward > this information to the VLC developers.) > -- > > Ross Finlayson > Live Networks, Inc. > http://www.live555.com/ > _______________________________________________ > live-devel mailing list > live-devel@lists.live555.com > http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel _______________________________________________ live-devel mailing list live-devel@lists.live555.com http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel