I’ve been through every RFC I can find that seems relevant, some several times.

In particular, what I’m NOT finding is any discussion about all of the 
codec-specific and so-called “out-of-band” details that these specs 
DELIBERATELY avoid — which happens to be exactly what I’m having trouble with.

Since you generally need to test client software against SOME server software, 
I’d imagine that server venders like you guys would have some passing desire to 
support such development.

It seems I’m mistaken. I’ll remember that when customers ask for 
recommendations for a server to work with my software.

Sorry to be such a bother.

I’ll unsubscribe from this list as it seems my kind aren’t welcome.

-David 



On May 19, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com> wrote:

>> Regardless, my question was not about headers, but SDP data that IS being 
>> returned from a LIVE555 server.
>> 
>> Being that this is a discussion group for LIVE555 server users, I figured 
>> it’s an appropriate question.
> 
> No, your question was a general question about RTSP server behavior; not a 
> question specifically about our implementation.
> 
> General questions about RTSP should be posted to the mailing list for the 
> IETF's "MMUSIC" working group (the group that standardized RTSP).
> 
> But first, you should read RFC 2326 (which describes the RTSP standard).  
> That will probably answer your question(s).
> 
> 
> Ross Finlayson
> Live Networks, Inc.
> http://www.live555.com/
> 
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