> After creating my own class's
> ·         class myRTSPSinkOndemandMediaSubsession : public 
> OnDemandServerMediaSubsession
> ·         class myFrameSource : public FramedSource

If your “myFrameSource” class delivers discrete H.264 NAL units (i.e., one at a 
time), rather than an unstructured byte stream, then you MUST feed this into a 
“H264VideoStreamDiscreteFramer”, NOT a “H264VideoStreamFramer”.

In particular, your “myRTSPSinkOndemandMediaSubsession” class’s implementation 
of the "createNewStreamSource()” virtual function should look something like 
this: 

//////////
FramedSource* myRTSPSinkOndemandMediaSubsession::createNewStreamSource(unsigned 
/*clientSessionId*/, unsigned& estBitrate) {
  estBitrate = 500; // in kbps; set this to an appropriate estimate of your 
stream’s bitrate

  // Create the video source:
  FramedSource* videoSource = myFrameSource::createNew(envir(), params);

  // Create a framer for the video stream:
  return H264VideoStreamDiscreteFramer::createNew(envir(), videoSource);
}
//////////

Note also that - because you’re feeding into a “H264VideoStreamDiscreteFramer” 
- each H.264 NAL unit delivered by your “myFrameSource” object MUST NOT begin 
with a ‘start code’ (0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01).

Also, if your encoder doesn’t automatically do so, then you should arrange for 
the first two NAL units delivered by your “myFrameSource” object to be a SPS 
and a PPS NAL unit.  (Alternatively, in your implementation of the 
“createNewRTPSink()” virtual function, you can use one of the forms of 
“H264VideoRTPSink::createNew()” that takes SPS and PPS NAL unit information as 
parameters.)


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

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