According to the instructions in the mailing-list, I have launched a thread that
periodically sends a RTSP request to the server. This trick works for the server
that I settled, but gets no effect on another public server. Are there any other
workarounds?
Thanks.
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i mean instead reading rtp from a socket, read it from a file descriptor
(an opened file).
No, RTP - being a datagram protocol - is read from a datagram socket.
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Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 14:40 -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> >at the moment i receive rtp using udp, but i would like to receive rtp
> >reading from a file.
>
> What do you mean by "receive RTP reading from a file"? RTP is a
> network protocol; not a file format. There is no such thing as a
> 'R
at the moment i receive rtp using udp, but i would like to receive rtp
reading from a file.
What do you mean by "receive RTP reading from a file"? RTP is a
network protocol; not a file format. There is no such thing as a
'RTP file'.
Or do you instead mean: "Use RTP to stream (i.e., transmi
Hi,
at the moment i receive rtp using udp, but i would like to receive rtp
reading from a file.
Is this implemented? If affirmative case how i could use it?, in
negative case which i need to change to have this functionality?
Best regards
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Hi, i need some hints to create a client-side application that
receive *.ts file by rtp and save it into file, the rtp stream came
from vlc. It is possible to do this whit the live555 library?
Yes: http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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Ken,
Thanks for the note (and sorry for the delay in responding). I have
made your suggested fix, and installed a new version of the software.
I don't really understand why some(?) versions of Windows would be
unhappy with FD_SET() being called twice in succession on the same
socket number
Hi, i need some hints to create a client-side application that receive
*.ts file by rtp and save it into file, the rtp stream came from vlc. It
is possible to do this whit the live555 library? Thanks you all!
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