For those of you who have been following our ongoing project for WebRTC 
integration - demonstrated at

        http://webrtc.live555.com/

In this demo, you can now enter a “rtsp://“ URL for your own 
(publicly-accessible) RTSP stream, and our server will proxy this to WebRTC.  
The resulting web page can be accessed by any WebRTC-compatible web browser - 
Chrome, Firefox, Opera (except on iOS) - including those running behind a NAT.  
(The RTSP stream, however, must be accessible by our server, and therefore must 
be on the public Internet; *not* behind a NAT.)

The RTSP stream must contain a H.264, MPEG-4, or JPEG video track; these will 
be translated to VP8 for WebRTC.  (Any audio track in the stream is ignored.)


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


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