First, I don’t recommend that you use RTSP/RTP/RTCP tunneling over HTTP, 
*unless* your RTSP server and RTSP client(s) are separated by a firewall that 
supports only HTTP connections (not UDP, nor regular TCP connections).

However, if you wish to use this, then it works ‘as is’ in the code; you do not 
need to modify any code.

For example, you can run one of our RTSP server applications: the “LIVE555 
Media Server”, or “testOnDemandRTSPServer”.  In each case, this will output the 
port number of a port that a client can use to connect to the RTSP server via 
HTTP tunneling.

You can then use our “openRTSP” RTSP client to receive the stream, tunneling 
over that HTTP port - e.g.
        openRTSP -T 8000 rtsp://url

You also asked about how to receive audio from your RTSP client.  Note that if 
you give the “-a” option to “openRTSP”, then it will output the received audio 
stream to ‘stdout’.  You can then redirect or pipe this to an application of 
your choosing (again, without having to modify any code).


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


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