>In an MPEG2 Transport stream index file (.tsx), does each index record
>correspond to one transport stream packet?
No. Each index record represents a chunk of video data that appears
within one Transport Stream Packet.
> (In other words, are the number
>of index records in a .tsx file equal t
>I ran the latest version of openRTSP to retrieve WMV stream from
>WMS, but only got
>wrong content. Although the messages in the mailing-list says that
>WMS does not
>comform to RTSP standard, VLC with live555 (version of 2007.02.20)
>works fine with
>WMS.
>How could VLC do it well? What is the
Hi,
In an MPEG2 Transport stream index file (.tsx), does each index record
correspond to one transport stream packet? (In other words, are the number
of index records in a .tsx file equal to the number of transport stream
packets in a corresponding .ts file?)
Thanks for any help!
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Best regards
I ran the latest version of openRTSP to retrieve WMV stream from WMS, but only
got
wrong content. Although the messages in the mailing-list says that WMS does not
comform to RTSP standard, VLC with live555 (version of 2007.02.20) works fine
with
WMS.
How could VLC do it well? What is the differ
2008/4/24 Ross Finlayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > >I am looking into the wis-streamer server application, in particular
> >> >the effort required to add support for more video encoder devices.
> >>
> >> I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here, because this
> >> application is
Dear All,
I am new to live555 and I need your kind help.
What I want to build is an application, where
1) I like to capture video frames from Webcam (perhaps using directshow),
2) Compress these frames using MPEG codecs
3) RTP Stream the compressed stream to another PC
4) To be able to retrieve i