I read in the FAQ section that it is possible to modify the
test*Streamer application to stream from an Mpeg encoder. Doing
that change will switch the library from a pulling to pushing
streaming model.
No. The library always works by having each downstream object call
its upstream object,
>I've tried now several times to save a Stream with openRTSP to play it
>afterwards with (VLC, or other Player-Applications)
>The stream which is arriving is a H.264 Stream with AMR Audio Codec.
>After a while (2 Minutes) of recording and writing it into a file I've
>stopped it and have tried to o
Hi there,
I've tried now several times to save a Stream with openRTSP to play it
afterwards with (VLC, or other Player-Applications)
The stream which is arriving is a H.264 Stream with AMR Audio Codec.
After a while (2 Minutes) of recording and writing it into a file I've
stopped it and have t
I read in the FAQ section that it is possible to modify the test*Streamer
application to stream from an Mpeg encoder. Doing that change will switch
the library from a pulling to pushing streaming model. Does the library have
that capability? I'm also concerned by the fact that a hardware encoder
>where will i find this program to download
"testMPEG1or2ProgramToTransportStream" is one of the applications in
the "testProgs" directory.
> and what do u mean by "demo"
demonstration
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Perfect. I changed it. Thank you very much Ross!
Ramon
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where will i find this program to download, and what do u mean by "demo"
Swapnil Jain
Indore
Ross Finlayson wrote:
have DVD video, there are VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS dir containing .vob and
other files. How i convert it to .ts (MPEG Transport Stream).
".vob" files are just MPEG Program Str