Just a quick update for those of you who have been trying out our experimental 
RTSP->WebRTC gateway, online at
        http://webrtc.live555.com/

I have recently improved the handling of DTLS handshakes, so if you tried the 
demo in the past - but were unable to see the video stream in your browser - 
then you may want to try it again.

Note once again that if you enter a “rtsp://“ URL in the form on the web page, 
then it must be for a *publicly-accessible* RTSP stream - i.e., not one that’s 
behind a NAT.  However, if you have your own RTSP server on a private network, 
then you can ‘register’ it with our WebRTC server using the mechanism described 
here:
        http://webrtc.live555.com/registering-back-end-rtsp-streams.php

Also, once you start viewing the video stream in your browser, you’ll now see a 
link with instructions (and appropriate HTML) on how you can embed the same 
video within your own web page, if you wish.


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


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