I tried specifying 3 x 1080p sources and 8 x D1 sources and the result was horrible, frames were jumping back and forth and some sources would freeze after a while - since adding the patch and running a separate server per port all quality and stability issues went away.
Sent from my iPad On 10 Dec 2012, at 01:53, Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com> wrote: >> I often need to run multiple proxy servers on different ports > > Why? You realize, I hope, that the existing "LIVE555 Proxy Server" > application can handle multiple back-end servers (by specifying multiple > back-end "rtsp://" URLs on the command line). You can do this with a single > server; you don't need to run more than one. > > >> , this allows to pass a port number as an argument to live555ProxyServer and >> I think would make a great addition if it were included in the upstream >> version > > No, I probably won't be including this released code, because ideally people > should be using one of the IANA-defined port numbers for RTSP: 554 and 8554. > Of course, you are welcome to make any changes to this application code - or > develop your own application code - if you wish. > > > Ross Finlayson > Live Networks, Inc. > http://www.live555.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > live-devel mailing list > live-devel@lists.live555.com > http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel
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