I believe that the solution will be to create a custom file source and set fDurationInMicroseconds to zero. If I am correct, the client will than request packets as quickly as it can. I will test this later today. Regards.
________________________________ From: live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com [mailto:live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Marlon Reid Sent: 22 August 2012 04:24 PM To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use Subject: [Live-devel] Using RTSP to copy files Hi everyone, We are thinking of using RTSP streaming in a way that can be considered untraditional (at least according to me) and I was wondering if it will be possible using Live555. Lets assume that we have an mp3 file of 1 minute duration on the machine with the RTSP server, and we want to copy the file to machine B which will have an RTSP client. We are able to stream the mp3 file, but it takes 1 minute (the duration of the file) to get the data from A to B. Would it be possible to stream the file as quickly as possible to the other machine in order to 'copy' the file in much less time than the 1 minute duration of the file? If it is possible, I assume that one will need to create something like a CopyFile media source, and just set fFrameSize to a nice big number. Will presentationTime matter in a scenario like this? And is there a limit to fFrameSize? Any ideas or suggestions will be appreciated. Regards.
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