At 05:37 PM 1/29/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,Ross.
>Thank you very much for your reply!The stream contain mepg4 video
>and mpeg1 layer2 audio.they are consisted like this:
>
>one frame mpeg1 audio element stream
>one frame mpeg1 audio element stream
>..
>one frame mpeg4 video element stream
>one fram
Hi,Ross.
Thank you very much for your reply!The stream contain mepg4 video and mpeg1
layer2 audio.they are consisted like this:
one frame mpeg1 audio element stream
one frame mpeg1 audio element stream
.
one frame mpeg4 video element stream
one frame mpeg4 video element stream
.
one fram
At 07:03 AM 1/29/2008, you wrote:
>Does Live555 supports Windows Media Player client??
Actually, the correct question to ask is: "Does Windows Media Player
support standards-compliant RTSP/RTP streams, such as those sent by
the 'LIVE555 Media Server', and many other servers?" Unfortunately,
th
>I'm wondering if there is any caching in live555 server??!!! If yes how does
>it work??!!
>
>I mean, if for example I issue a DESCRIBE request for a file named a.wav for
>example will that file be kept in a cached memory and be loaded from that
>cache for the next DESCRIBE request on that file, o
Cristiano Belloni wrote:
> Because it will mean creating also my own
> subclass of "MediaSubSession", and of "MediaSubsessionIterator", as far
> as I know.
Errata corrige: should be: 'Because it will mean creating also my own
subclass of "MediaSession", and of "MediaSubsessionIterator", as far
Ross Finlayson wrote:
> It sounds like you are trying to implement your own (nonstandard) RTP
> payload format - therefore I'm not able to help you. However, if you
> still wish to proceed down this route, then you will need to (i)
> implement your own subclass of "MultiFramedRTPSink" for trans
Does Live555 supports Windows Media Player client??
- Rob
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Hi all,
I'm using Live555 server in a sip media server application in order to
stream on demand media on SIP calls under windows.
I'm wondering if there is any caching in live555 server??!!! If yes how does
it work??!!
I mean, if for example I issue a DESCRIBE request for a file named a.wav for
I've been looking into this in the last few days. And I believe it might be
possible but it's rather unusual like Ross said. The DVD specification has a
private stream definition in a Mpeg2 program stream that allow LPCM. I have
been successful to have standard player like VLC to play a Mpeg2 progr
It may take 1 or 2 weeks before I'm ready to test but I'll let you know!
Many thanks
Guy
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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Audio AAC Supp
Hi,
Here is a newbie question:
Thanks For Making such useful library.
I am trying to implement your library on Windows Mobile 5.0 to make
a application "Video On demand" using openRTSP.but i am not getting
whole data on my device.usually 500kb video file and 200kb audio file
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