could you try commenting out that statement, and let us
know if it improves things (on the problematic OS)?
Yes, that returns performance to the pre-2010.12.05 state. Thanks!
OK, I've now installed a new version (2011.01.05) of the code that
removes this statement. Thanks for alerting us to
I have been trying to use openRTSP (from liveMedia dated 2010.12.05) to
record clips from an IP camera that supports RTSP streaming of MPEG-4
clips, but the recorded clips would not play back in Quicktime 7.6.8
(1675) on Windows.
I hope you used the "-w ", "-h " and "-f " options.
After analy
Hello,
I have been trying to use openRTSP (from liveMedia dated 2010.12.05) to
record clips from an IP camera that supports RTSP streaming of MPEG-4
clips, but the recorded clips would not play back in Quicktime 7.6.8
(1675) on Windows. For .mov files (recorded with -q) the clip would
appear to pl
On 1/3/2011 7:52 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
If that's not it, then maybe timeNow isn't always a "sane" value here.
[snip]
could you try commenting out that statement, and let us
know if it improves things (on the problematic OS)?
Yes, that returns performance to the pre-2010.12.05 state. Th
Hello,
I'm now fighting with this.
I added some debug information on afterPlayingStreamState static function:
if( streamState->mediaSource()->isMPEG1or2VideoStreamFramer() == True ){
fprintf(stdout, "TEST:
streamState->mediaSource()->isMPEG1or2VideoStreamFramer() = True\n");
}else{
f
Why no file testH264VideoToDarwin. cpp ?
Because our support for streaming from raw H.264 video files is very
recent, but the "test*toDarwin" demo applications were developed
several years ago.
Also, as we note clearly in comments near the top of the file
"testMPEG4VideoToDarwin.cpp":
///
HI all
Why no file testH264VideoToDarwin. cpp ? and i chane testMPEG4VideoToDarwin.cpp
to testH264VideoToDarwin. cpp ,but can not work.
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