Ok, this approach I have tested before also. Though server streams data happily but clients are not able to play it properly. The approach I have done is to copy single nal unit data in each getNextFrame() call of my device source to buffer. Obviously nals doesn't contain the start code. I removed it by removing first four byte and Live555 seems to be happy with nal units and streams data without complaining.
In my H264VideoStreamDiscreateFramer it does get sps and pps nals before every key frame. But clients (openRTSP.exe) is not able to play. It will get the first play response from server and then waiting for data forever. I am able to figure out what I am doing wrong?? Thanks Bhawesh Kumar VizExperts India Pvt. Ltd. From: live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com [mailto:live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Ross Finlayson Sent: 10 January 2014 21:22 To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Subclassing OnDemandServerMediaSubsession for Live Video Sources to stream h264 Thanks, the fix does work, I am able to stream my live source. But the video quality I am getting on other side is quite glitch. Basically I am streaming encoded data from ffmpeg's output packet (AVPacket) but I am suspecting that since FFmpeg Gives more than one nal unit in a single AVPacket there might be data loss in live media while streaming because of which playing in client side producing wrong images. I have increased the outPacketBuffer::maxSize to 160000 but it doesn't seem to fix the problem. Does live media do the parsing of Nal unit which are inside FFmpeg's AVPacket or I have to copy single nal unit at a time in my device source? The latter - because your input source consists of discrete NAL units, rather than a byte stream. Specifically, your input source must deliver NAL units, one at a time, *without* 0x00000001 start codes, into a "H264VideoStreamDiscreteFramer" (*not* a "H264VideoStreamFramer"; that class is used only when streaming a H.264 video byte stream - i.e., from a file or a pipe). Ross Finlayson Live Networks, Inc. http://www.live555.com/
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