(In the future, please put a proper “Subject:” on your emails.)

Sorry, but neither “ffmpeg” nor “vclc” is our software, so we can’t help you 
with either of those.  We can help you only with our “LIVE555 Streaming Media” 
software.

However, if your goal is to read a H.264 video stream from a RTSP/RTP source, 
and convert this to a MPEG Transport Stream (without any decoding/re-encoding 
of the H.264 video), then you can do this using our ‘test programs’, without 
using any ‘3rd party’ software:

1/ Make sure that you have the latest version of the “LIVE555 Streaming Media” 
code; see:
        http://live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#latest-version

2/ Build the code, as described here:
        http://live555.com/liveMedia/

3/ Build the “openRTSP” RTSP client application; see
        http://live555.com/openRTSP/

4/ Run
        openRTSP 
'rtsp://Camera_SERVER_ADRESS:PORT/HdSdiStreaming/2?videoCodecType=H.264'

This should give you a ‘raw’ H.264 video file (with a name starting with 
“VIDEO-“).  Rename this file to "in.264”.

5/ Run
        testH264VideoToTransportStream
 (“testH264VideoToTransportStream” is another of our demonstration 
applications; it is found (along with “openRTSP”) in the “testProgs” directory.)

This should give you a MPEG Transport Stream file, named “out.ts”.

6/ If you wish to stream this file (via IP multicast), then you can do so using 
the “testMPEG2TransportStreamer” application (also in “testProgs”).  (You will 
have to rename the file to “test.ts” first.)  You can also - if you wish - 
stream the Transport Stream file via RTSP, using our “LIVE555 Media Server” 
application:
        http://live555.com/mediaServer/


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


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