THANKS!!! For a VERY NICE library. I am experimenting with the testRTSPClient app to develop a DirectShow source filter to connect to a network camera outputting an H.264 video stream. The app successfully connects to the camera and shows the following continuous output: ... Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; audio/PCMU: Received 960 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.117119 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; video/H264: Received 411 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.186298 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; audio/PCMU: Received 960 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.226244 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; video/H264: Received 458 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.375975 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; audio/PCMU: Received 960 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.359869 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; audio/PCMU: Received 960 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.465869 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; audio/PCMU: Received 960 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.585744 Stream "rtsp://192.168.1.7:65534/videoSub/"; video/H264: Received 950 bytes. Presentation time: 1365102232.666086 ...
Initially, I am only interested in the video portion of the stream. Using the library, what is the most efficient way to get access to the H.264 portion of the stream so that I can copy it downstream in the FillBuffer(..) method of my source filter? I have attempted to browse the code to learn how/where to do this, but it is not obvious to me;-(( I have (+-)intermediate level C++ skills at best, so any thoughts, suggestions, constructive criticism are(is) greatly appreciated. Thanks again for a VERY nice library. Tom Fisher EE
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