Hello developers,
Here the following scenario i am stuck with, i have downloaded the source code for live55 media server. Currently my limit knowledge are confined withing the C++ programming environment. I've managed to compile live555 and get a simple RTSP to play mp3 with the livemedia server. I have very little knowledge on how RTSP flows. I would love to merge a few modules(others open source) under a win32 environment. Current working libraries i have created: 1) Gstreamer (currently written a pipeline to stream RTP packets) > My library parameters needed are "Client ip address", "RTP sink port", "RTCP sink port", "RTCP src port" - Example my calling function webcampipeline(string clientip, int rtpSinkPort, int rtcpSinkPort, int rtpSrcPort) ; - hopefully to plug this in somewhere in live555 code for easy extendability > this will create a pipeline on my hardware webcam on my device to be transmitted to a client PC. > Client PC > plays a *.sdp with matched rtp sink port, hence live footage is being played with the manual SDP 2) Compiled Live555 source code So my task now is to integrate this module with the live555 module as RTSP is much intelligent in socket port handling and no SDP files is needed on the Client PC Example client just need to rtsp://serverip/webcam (internally link the Gstreamer lib i wrote) without a manual *.SDP file. So i would love to work tightly with you to incorporate such a mechanism integration. Rational gstreamer is used as it more hardware oriented and Gstreamer has no current working RTSP server for a windows environment(Mainly Unix and Linux base). So I would love to integrate together. And i have notice the most friendly opensource RTSP working code is Live555. And currently would wish to know how the unit flow of RTSP is in Live555 code Thanks you very much, awaiting for some good news.
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