> 1. How and where can I change the bitrate of the HTTP stream so that the 
> delay time can be reduced?

You can't.  The file "bipbop-gear1-all.ts" takes 30 minutes to play (when you 
play it locally, i.e., using a media player).  When you stream it (from a 
streaming server, such as ours), it streams at the same rate - so that it takes 
30 minutes to stream.  That's what "streaming" means.  If you want to download 
the file at a faster rate than the rate at which the video plays, then just put 
it on a HTTP server, and download it as a file.

Our server is a streaming server, not a file server.


> 3. This is regarding the "trick play functionality". Under the link: 
> http://www.live555.com/mediaServer/#trick-play, it says that the feature is 
> not supported by all the media types. Can you please let me know the suported 
> media types? (Do not know if the media types in the link given is recent & 
> up-do date)

Yes, our web site is up-to-date.


> 4. This is regarding the MPEG2Transportstreamindexer. In the link 
> http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/transport-stream-trick-play.html, there is a 
> comment which says:
> "(Be warned that this program is currently rather slow, so I suggest running 
> it on the fastest computer that you have.)" My concern is this will have a 
> great impact on the performance if I am executing this in a embedded system ?

I don't know (because I don't know anything about your 'embedded system').  
You'll have to try this for yourself.

Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/


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