Dear Ross, I already have begotten Video mp4 with openRTSP before posting to the forum. I need to know how to access the buffer and size after using QuickTimeFileSink, just that!
Thanks 2013/9/5 Felipe Lemos <feli...@lavid.ufpb.br> > Because I need to send a UDP bytes captured encapsulated in MP4. > Write in file is for testing purposes only. > Needed to know if the VLC played the bytes from the stream rtsp. > > I need to get the rtsp bytes, encapsulated in MP4 and send directly by UDP > . > Need bytes and the number of bytes received for it. > > Actually I do not need to write to file, was to test! > > > 2013/9/5 Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com> > >> Using the class QuickTimeFileSink, how to access the buffer and the >> number of bytes captured RTSP. >> DummySink this information are fReceiveBuffer and frameSize. I need >> access to this data! >> >> >> Why? The "QuickTimeFileSink" class automatically writes its incoming >> data into a (MOV or MP4-format) file. This data will be in the output file >> (named "video.mp4", in your case). >> >> If, however, you want to do something else with the incoming data, in >> addition to writing it to a "QuickTimeFileSink", then you could do so, >> using the "StreamReplicator" class. >> >> However, I'm not going to give you any help with that, until you first >> demonstrate that you can properly write your stream to a MP4-format file >> using "openRTSP". >> >> >> 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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