Hi,I report the issue to live555, because I have do some investigation and 
believe it is live555 RTSP server issue, here mentioned VLC just a method to 
reproduce the issue, you can use and client to reproduce it; Actually I found 
the issue with our own RTSP client first and then I tried with VLC to confirm; 
I put some print to when socket send data out:When the issue happens, the 
sending is pretty slow; while with same scale speed, there will be lots of 
prints;And most of the time the issue can recover automatically if you wait 
a-enough-long time, when this happens, there will be very few issue prints at 
beginning (bad case) and lots of prints prints (good case); in this period I 
don't do any operation; It is easy to reproduce, just play a *.ts file with 
index file *.tsx, switch the speed to 2 or 4 times fast forward / backward, 
then you will see it;
 From: finlay...@live555.com
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:31:31 -0800
To: live-de...@ns.live555.com
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] fast forward / backward switch not smooth



I'm doing some test with "live555MediaServer" as RTSP server, everything works 
pretty well except the switch in / out / between fast forward / backward mode 
and regular mode, version / code: 2012.01.13
Client: VLC, latest got from videolan website "VLC media player 1.1.11 The 
Luggage"
 
Phenomenon:
1, when set to fast forfard 16 or 32 times speed, most of the time works 
smoothly and get video quickly
2, when set to fast backfard 16 or 32 times speed, sometimes need wait several 
seconds for the video to display
3, when set to fast forfard or backward at anyother speed, such as forward at 2 
or 4 times speed, most of the time need wait a long time to get video 
displaying, or even don't move at all;

VLC is not our software (although it does use our library for its RTSP client 
implementation), and this is not a VLC mailing list.  Unfortunately, it's not 
clear if the problems that you're seeing are due to issues with our software, 
or issues with VLC.  If the problems are with VLC, then you'll need to report 
them on a VLC mailing list instead.
One way to check where your 'trick play' problems lie is to use our "openRTSP" 
command-line client instead of VLC.  Note the 'trick play' options: 
http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/#trick-play


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



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