I find your question confusing, because it wasn't really clear how it 
relates to our software.  Could you please clarify your question, explaining in 
particular how you are using our software?  (Remember that our software can be 
used to build RTSP clients, RTSP servers, RTSP proxy servers, and other things.)

I've built a RTSP client using your library, so my question is related to what 
information that is passed from the server to the client. When I stream an 
archive file (i.e. non-live) from a RTSP-server ("Cisco Video Surveillance 
Media Server" in this case) it would great to be able to get a timestamp 
indicating when it was recorded. For live streams such a field would of course 
be the current server time. Is there any other timestamp available at all 
besides presentation time?
I have been trying to research if such a timestamp field is part of the 
RTSP-protocol or not, but I haven't found anything, so that is one reason I ask 
before spending too much time looking into the code. Since it's kind of 
essential information, at least for surveillance, I would hope it's part of the 
specification. I know it's possible to get this information with the Cisco 
bundled software, but it can of course be some third party added feature.

/Claes
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