Ross, Thanks for your prompt answer. Yes I read that link below about packet loss. That function increaseReceiveBufferTo is already called on server and client side of live555. Should it be replaced by a call from my application or should it be modified to fit my application? What I mean is do I need an additional call to this function in my application? Thanks. -Zahira
From: live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com [mailto:live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Ross Finlayson Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 1:46 AM To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Instrumentation to detect packet loss in my application The application I am running is loosing packets. This application runs a server and a client. On the server application an RTP server is running and on the client application an RTP client is running. I am trying to implement the live555 code to make sure that all packets that are sent from the RTP server are arriving to the RTP client. It looks from your documentation that live555 doesn't drop any packets That's correct. I assume you've read http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#packet-loss In RTPInterface.cpp there is a function called sendPacket. I have added a printf there to detect the packet sent and its size. I would like to "recover" the same packet on the client side. Can you tell me what function does that on the client side? "RTPInterface::handleRead()" Ross Finlayson Live Networks, Inc. http://www.live555.com/
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