Sorry, but we can't help you with 'decoding'/'freezing' problems with VLC, 
because VLC is not our software.  (We provide only the implementation of the 
RTSP client protocol that VLC uses.)

I suggest instead that you start by using our "openRTSP" client application 
<http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/> to receive your stream (it will write the 
received H.264 video data into a file).  Then, rename this file to have a 
".h264" filename suffix, and try playing this file with VLC.

If VLC has the same 'decoding'/'freezing' problems when it plays the received 
file, then the problem must be with your encoder and/or VLC; it has nothing to 
do with us.

If, however, VLC plays the received file OK, then there might, conceivably, be 
some problem with the 'presentation times' that your server gives to each NAL 
unit that it sends.  You could test this by running our "testRTSPClient" demo 
application.


Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/

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