I am testing all the above on the same computer. I know that testOnDemandRTSPServer is the Server and openRTSP is the client but I mean in general why are there a love of .exe files as the servers why not just one server? and what is the difference between all of these servers and Live555MediaServer ? is Live555MediaServer the combination of all the previous servers? also where can I read some sort of documentation for each file?
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com> wrote: > > I want to be able to stream using Live555 server and receive using > Live555 client. Anyways I started by opening the command line and > navigating to testprogs and I place a test.mkv there. then I type the > following command > > > > C:\Users\Lobna\Downloads\live.2017.01.26\live\testProgs>testonDemandRTSPServer > rtsp://192.168.1.108:8554/test.mkv > > The “testOnDemandRTSPServer” command doesn’t take any command-line > argument. Instead, it assumes that the file that it wants to stream is > located in the current directory. I suggest typing: > cd C:\Users\Lobna\Downloads\live.2017.01.26\live\testProgs > then: > testonDemandRTSPServer > > > > I also tried to use openRTSP using this command > > > C:\Users\Lobna\Downloads\live.2017.01.26\live\testProgs>openRTSP -V -n > rtsp://192.168.1.108:8554/test.mkv >> dump.txt > > > > and this was the output=> > > Failed to get a SDP description for the URL "rtsp://192.168.1.108:8554/ > test.mkv" > > : Connection to server failed: No connection could be made because the > target ma > > chine actively refused it > > > > I saw some posts mentioning that it might be a firewall problem, but I > checked and its not my case. > > However, the error message that you got suggests some sort of problem with > your Windows firewall. > > Make sure that - initially - you run “openRTSP” on the same computer as > “testOnDemandRTSPServer”. Only once that works should you try running > “openRTSP” on a different computer. > > > > what am I doing wrong? and which .exe is the server and which is the > receiver? > > Huh? How could you not know this? “testOnDemandRTSPServer” is, of > course, the RTSP server. “openRTSP” is, of course, the RTSP client. > > > Ross Finlayson > Live Networks, Inc. > http://www.live555.com/ > > > _______________________________________________ > live-devel mailing list > live-devel@lists.live555.com > http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel >
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