> What is really odd here is the timing. How come that decision from a year and
> a half ago has consequence only now?
> Is this due to wich version of Live555 VLC is or was using?
Yes, although most VLC users are using a version of LIVE555 that's even more
recent than yours.
Ross Finlayson
Liv
> has anyone experience on reproducing Onvif stream with Live555? In particular
> I need some information on how read analytics metadata in the Onvif stream
> and use them to draw on my player.
What RTP payload format does this streamed 'metadata' use?
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
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I can fully understand the logic of making it not working to force the
vendor to respect the standard...
However this is likely to fail in the present case, for Microsoft and
Windows Media Streaming Server.
This is legacy technology for Microsoft, they only focus on Smooth Streaming
and accessing
> How i can stream over RTSP just JPEG file or a user-defined bitmap object?
You don't 'stream' a single object (e.g., a file). Instead, you stream a
time-based sequence of objects - e.g., a sequence of video or audio frames.
If you want to transfer a single file object, then you don't use our
> As documented in "PassiveServerMediaSubsession::startStream" no RRHandler is
> being installed.
This was necessary - at the time - due to a limitation in our software. I've
now fixed this, and installed a new version (2011.09.19) of the software that
does RTCP "RR" handling even for "Passive
Hi all!
We are sending several H.264- and AAC-Streams using custom frame sources and
PassiveServerMediaSubsession objects.
When using VLC as a client the server keeps the connection (I guess because
VLC periodically calls "GET_PARAMETER").
But when using an openRTSP based client the RTSPServer rem