Hi,
Thanks for your quick response. I think I might not state my question very
clearly.
I am working on a solution to add or remove the stream dynamically. I studied
the codes in DynamicRTSPServer.cpp too.
My codes are rather simple. In some time point, I use
RTSPServer::addServerMediaSession() to add the new
created MPEG2TransportUDPServerMediaSubsession instance by static method
CreateNew(). And after a period of time, I use
RTSPServer::removeServerMediaSession() to remove this stream session.
The odd things are although both add/remove function finished successfully,
there is no RTP data received from player even RTSP commands return 200OK.
Which I doubt that the data sent to the RTPSource is not correctly received.
There is another strange thing is mentioned below,
although removeServerMediaSession() return successfully, once player
disconnects, my server complains "BasicTaskScheduler::SingleStep(): select()
fails: Bad file descriptor" and failed.
I used to write a similar server process, which uses addServerMediaSession() to
add a session at the beginning. That server process works fine. So, I am
wandering is that because there might be some RTP/RTCP sockets not cleared in
the BasicTaskScheduler::fReadSet. But I don't know how to identify it. Hope if
you can shed any light on that to me?
Regards,
Lan Zang(Sander)
________________________________
From: Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com>
To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use <live-de...@ns.live555.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] How to remove ServerMediaServer dynamically
I am using live555 media server. I am trying to remove media by calling
RTSPServer::removeServerMediaSession(session);
The code for "LIVE555 Media Server" application is not intended to be modified
(especially by casual hobbyists). (Note that the "LIVE555 Media Server" will
remove "ServerMediaSession" objects automatically if you remove its underlying
file, so you shouldn't need to modify the server's code to do this.)
Instead, you should develop your own server application (perhaps using the
"testOnDemandRTSPServer" demo application).
This media is created by calling RTSPServer::addServerMediaSession(session);
The problem is live555 server will complain "BasicTaskScheduler::SingleStep():
select() fails: Bad file descriptor" then abort immediately.
Sorry, but I can't explain this (and because you have modified the code, I
can't help you here).
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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