Unfortunately it wasn't clear from your question how it relates specifically to
the "LIVE555 Streaming Media" software (the topic of this mailing list). Could
you please reword your question, explaining specifically how you are using our
software, and what problem(s) you are having with it?
(I
I've written a program to spoof RTSP servers and clients.
It works fine for mpeg transport streams where there is only 1 track.
However, when I use the same technique for mpeg over two tracks (mpa and
mpv) I get no audio and garbled video.
Garbled: I can see a faint hint of the real video (only rec
> Then, then for the next frame received in the payload, the program sees that
> the timestamp matches the time stamp of the I-FRAME assigned previously
> and it is thrown out to preserve the proper frame rate
> Could this be possible??
No, because "openRTSP" doesn't work that way.
I suspec
Greetings,
We use a Sony HCM-CH240 3mpixel camera to capture our data and MPEG4
stream via RTSP to a Linux box (Ubuntu) running openRTSP, -i to pipe
output in *.avi format. The problem is that the camera sends vop (video
object plane) start sequence frame type-- I think in the same RTP packe
> Now, I can use this filter as the source of my custom subsession object, then
> pass True as reuseFirstSource argument of the subsession constructor, so I
> can just use one filter to serve multiple remote player, right?
Yes, that should work.
However, your filter class is not quite right. I
At 2011-10-14 12:34:56,"Ross Finlayson" wrote:
No, unfortunately there's no general 'frame duplicator' mechanism in our
library.
Now, I known I can use a FileSink for save the media data to file.
RTPSource -> FileSink
But, how to send to the live player simultaneously? Should I make a Filt
> Well for the new libraries that you have updated on sep 19 2011, you can
> read a mp4 file and stream out nicely(not the ".m4e" file) and it plays
> well in vlc player.
No, you're mistaken and confused. We have never supported streaming from
".mp4" files. (We recently added support for