Hi Ross,
I was testing your testMPEG4VideoStreamer, but it gives error
1272415941.241840 Groupsock(6028: 232.0.4.12, 1, 255): failed to join group:
setsockopt(IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP) error: Unknown error
1272415941.243164 Groupsock(5940: 232.0.4.12, 18889, 255): failed to join group:
setsockopt
Dear All,
I want to add periodically an image in a streamed video.
So how shall I modify the code to support this.
Note I use testOnDemandRTSPServer to stream the video.
Thanks and best regards...
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Oussama
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Have you a idea of when do you interpret the "a=rtcp:" attribute ?
fan
2010/4/27 Ross Finlayson
> So the RTCP liveness indicator is only based on the port found in Transport
>> parameter of the SETUP response?
>>
>
> Yes, in our current implementation, that port number is used for RTCP. We
> do
Thanks for your answers.
Dom:I'm connected to Router SpeedTouch 585 through a Switch D-link
DES-1008D.
Ross: Sorry for the misunderstanding, I wasn't asking about VLC, I was just
pointing that out in case it helped.
The problem is that I don't know if I'm doing it correct, if I am really
tra
Can you describe the network topology a little: routers often need a little
priming to support mcast...
Dom
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From: "Marta Gros Marín"
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 09:17:15
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Subject: [Live-devel] Help with multicast
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I have some questions about multicast that hope someone can help me with.
I need to transmit a mpeg4 video using multicast and for doing that
I'm using the "-m" option in wis-streamer.
Doing that and using Wireshark I can see the multicast packets but
if I try to watch the video connecting to t
Hi to everyone,
I have some questions about multicast that hope someone can help me with.
I need to transmit a mpeg4 video using multicast and for doing that I'm
using the "-m" option in wis-streamer.
Doing that and using Wireshark I can see the multicast packets but if I try
to watch the video