FYI, the latest version (2012.08.20) of the "LIVE555 Streaming Media" code adds optional RTSP server and RTSP client support for streams that are indexed by 'absolute' time - i.e., using strings of the form "YYYYMMDDTHHMMSSZ" or "YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS.<frac>Z".
Ross Finlayson Ross, Thank you very much for getting this implemented! I've been playing around with it a bit today, and will continue to test. I'm using Cisco Video Surveillance Media Server, and liveMedia for the client. I've experienced some issues today that I haven't really seen before, but I'm fairly sure liveMedia is not to blame. Still thought I could mention it in case someone else is playing around with absolute seeking too. - Seeking using absolute time takes 5-15s. - The absolute timestamp I ask for doesn't match what I receive, Many hours off, but at least it's consistent. The functionality works ok when using the Cisco Active X control, but I get the exact same issue when sending RTSP commands manually via a telnet client (which is expected, just confirming liveMedia doesn't introduce anything). At one time the Cisco server suddenly refused to accept new connections (from any computer); something I've never seen before. Worked ok after a reboot. Will investigate more and maybe create new archive files on the server... Thanks again! /Claes
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