[Live-devel] Error RTSP PLAY failed RTSP response was truncated. Increase RTSPClient::responseBufferSize

2012-12-18 Thread David Alcaraz Moreno
Hi, someone can explain to me the meaning of this error, I've been looking for the meaning but I don't find nothing that can help me. This error occurs when I try to playing the rtsp url with vlc. If I try to play with opentRTSP and playing the url, there is not error This is the output: C:

Re: [Live-devel] Error RTSP PLAY failed RTSP response was truncated. Increase RTSPClient::responseBufferSize

2012-12-18 Thread Ross Finlayson
> someone can explain to me the meaning of this error, I've been looking for > the meaning but I don't find nothing that can help me. > This error occurs when I try to playing the rtsp url with vlc. > If I try to play with opentRTSP and playing the url, there is not error The problem here is

[Live-devel] changelog.txt in source tarball

2012-12-18 Thread Benjamin Drung
Hi, please put the changelog.txt [1] in the source tarball. We like to put this changelog file into our Debian package and it will make it simpler if the changelog file is in the source tarball. [1] http://live555.com/liveMedia/public/changelog.txt -- Benjamin Drung Debian & Ubuntu Developer _

[Live-devel] regarding live555 on mulit core

2012-12-18 Thread 梦幻工作室
HI, As we know, now the most cpus have mulit core, does live555 optimized for multi cores? I found that the performance of live555 is same when my cpu has 4 cores or 6 cores. ___ live-devel mailing list live-devel@lists.live555.com http://lists.l

Re: [Live-devel] changelog.txt in source tarball

2012-12-18 Thread Ross Finlayson
> please put the changelog.txt [1] in the source tarball. No, because it's important that people know whether or not they have the latest version of the code (and, if they don't, what improvements have been made to later versions). Therefore the changelog is not copied; instead, people should

Re: [Live-devel] regarding live555 on mulit core

2012-12-18 Thread Ross Finlayson
> As we know, now the most cpus have mulit core, does live555 optimized for > multi cores? Because you have read the FAQ (as everyone was asked to do before posting to the mailing list), I assume that you have already read: http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#threads which explains