By the way,

What is or where can I find the "QoS" algorithm implemented in live555
libraries in order to use the RTCP messages feedback? Actually, is it
implemented? Because using the test programs in wired lines I have found no
error nor losses, so the streaming can go on with the same settings, but in
wireless channels there are some lost packets (detected with Wireshark and
RTP sequence numbers), and these errors follow a random characterization
distributed through all the streaming session. I mean, it never goes better,
always losing between 3 and 8 out of 256 packets, with no improvement.

Thank you,
Javi

2008/5/22 Javier Gálvez Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
>
> I just wanted a RTCP-enabled implementation that could cope with unicast
> and multicast streaming services. The test programs work perfectly for my
> purposes.
>
> Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience (I should have done some more clicks
> in the live555 site...U_U).
>
> Regards,
> Javi
>
> 2008/5/21 Ross Finlayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  I would like to know if you could recommend me any open-source software
>>> that is capable of streaming scheduled/broadcast/multicast media contents
>>> and support RTCP properly.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure exactly what you are asking for, but our various
>> "test*Streamer" demo applications (in the "testProgs" directory) show how to
>> stream a file via RTP multicast, with (of course) RTCP working correctly.
>> --
>>
>> Ross Finlayson
>> Live Networks, Inc.
>> http://www.live555.com/
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>
>
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