Trick play of clear streams by re-pidding
video to 0xe0 (as suggested in other posts) works OK for a number of MPEG2
transport streams we have been testing with.
I am interested in trick play of scrambled/encrypted content as produced by
typical conditional access or DRM systems.
Normal playou
Yes, at the moment is done using localhost. But with a file there wont
be a port used and also i think it would be more efficient because data
wont need to go to localhost and then back.
Ridiculous...
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
Ok; another question, the same SimpleRTPSource will work even for a
MPEG4TS (an H.264 put in a TS)?
Yes, because all Transport Stream data is carried the same way over
RTP, regardless of its contents.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 18:18 -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> >What i am trying to do is to do interprocess communication between a
> >custom rtp stack implemented in java and vlc. The idea is that i
> >generate rtp with the rtp stack in java and pass the data to vlc through
> >a named pipe (with a re
In data 14 maggio 2008 alle ore 10:37:40, Ross Finlayson
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Hello, i must take a rtp stream of a MPEG2 TS file coming from vlc and
save it into file. To do this i want to use the MPEG1or2VideoRTPSource
(to take the frame from the rtp) and FileSink (to save to fi
Hello, i must take a rtp stream of a MPEG2 TS file coming from vlc
and save it into file. To do this i want to use the
MPEG1or2VideoRTPSource (to take the frame from the rtp) and FileSink
(to save to file). Will it work?
No, because "MPEG1or2VideoRTPSource" is for receiving a MPEG Video
*Elem
Hello, i must take a rtp stream of a MPEG2 TS file coming from vlc and
save it into file. To do this i want to use the MPEG1or2VideoRTPSource (to
take the frame from the rtp) and FileSink (to save to file). Will it work?
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