[Live-devel] Audio and Video Streaming

2008-04-03 Thread Robert Howard
Hi I have two streams - one for audio and one for video. Is there is anything I have to do for synchronisation? Currently when I stream both of them, both audio and video appear with lot of jerks. Any suggestion? - Rob ___ live-devel mailing list live-d

Re: [Live-devel] SIP and RTP with network cam

2008-04-03 Thread Ross Finlayson
>Im doing some research on a project to make a audio/video RTP stream >with a networkcam as video-source (delivers a MotionJPEG stream) and a >microphone as audio source. The stream has to be controlled by SIP >commands. >As far as I understood from the website and the mailing-lists it >should all

Re: [Live-devel] Groupsock and non-socket communication?

2008-04-03 Thread Ross Finlayson
>Has anyone looked into extending or replacing the Groupsock >implementation? Yes, it's on our 'to do' list (but I can't give an ETA). The plan will be to make network sockets 'source' or 'sink' objects, just like most of the other objects defined by the "LIVE555 Streaming Media" libraries. T

[Live-devel] Groupsock and non-socket communication?

2008-04-03 Thread Andreas Färber
Hello, Has anyone looked into extending or replacing the Groupsock implementation? I would need to support writing to and reading from a custom multicast library, with the underlying sockets being inaccessible (i.e. there are custom classes+methods for sending/ receiving data and virtually

[Live-devel] SIP and RTP with network cam

2008-04-03 Thread Wouter Bin
Hi Ross, Im doing some research on a project to make a audio/video RTP stream with a networkcam as video-source (delivers a MotionJPEG stream) and a microphone as audio source. The stream has to be controlled by SIP commands. As far as I understood from the website and the mailing-lists it should

Re: [Live-devel] Recording mjpeg on http

2008-04-03 Thread Eric Flickner
IP Cameras Many network-enabled cameras provide M-JPEG streams that network clients can connect to. Mozilla -based browsers have native support for viewing these M-JPEG streams. Some network-enabled cameras provide their own M-JPEG interfaces as part of the