> You already know that "openRTSP -t" - built from the supplied, unmodified source code - works OK on your system.
I have to correct my statement. Sorry!

I get only first image with:

./openRTSP  -t  -F ______Video rtsp://193.158.57.66:8555/mjpeg

You probably got a very large video file, which contains all JPEG frames, in sequence. A viewer application will likely show only the first JPEG frame - but you probably got all of them.

You should also have gotten a MPEG audio file, which you should be able to play.


If I wont to write .avi, I find nothing in testProgs directory


That's because the "-i" option outputs an AVI-format file to stdout. You'll need to redirect it to a file, i.e.
        ./openRTSP -i -t > test.avi
But, I would not have high expectations about being able to play the resulting file. The "-i" option (AVI file writing) is very unreliable.

In any case, if you get two large files - audio and video - when you run "openRTSP -t", then it's working OK.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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