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Ok, you have perfectly clarified the point.
Thanks a lot,
Massimo Perrone
On 12/09/2019 13:51, Ross Finlayson wrote:
On Sep 12, 2019, at 2:15 AM, Massimo Perrone via live-devel
<live-de...@us.live555.com> wrote:
I hope someone can help me to understand this point: what should be the
behaviour of an RTSP client receiving an h264 video stream when it gets an EOS
NALU ?
Because our RTSP client does not contain a codec, and thus does not decode (or
otherwise process in any way) H.264 video data, it doesn’t do anything with
these (other than what it normally does - e.g., output them to a decoder, or to
a file).
If, however, our RTSP client (e.g., if used as a library in a media player
application) happens to *feed* incoming H.264 data to a decoder (the only thing
that actually processes H.264 NALUs), then this decoder may wish to signal the
RTSP, client if it sees a EOS NALU.
(In any case, our RTSP client will close the stream when it detects an end of
the RTSP TCP connection, or if it sees a RTCP “BYE” packet. But all of this
happens at a higher level than H.264 video, which our client does not actually
process.)
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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