> Basically, I'm not-so-politely asking how to break up the Media Server app
> into pieces
The "LIVE555 Media Server" application is meant to be a standalone application,
for use - unmodified - by end users. In particular, it was not intended to be
used as a model for programmers who are devel
Hi all. I didn't really know how to name this, hope nobody minds
Anyway, i'm getting into live555 code. I compiled the whole thing as a
library, ported the mediaServer to android and now comes the interesting
part.
A Java app sends a byte[] thru JNI to a C routine. The C part should
have
> I have no experience in C++, typical, I mainly use PHP.
Then this software is not for you. I'm sorry to sound harsh, but I'm just
telling it as it is.
> I have read the link and implemented the test, but the class file was removed
> from the thread, Do you by any chance have the class file?
Ross.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I have no experience in C++, typical, I mainly use PHP.
I have read the link and implemented the test, but the class file was
removed from the thread, Do you by any chance have the class file?
Regards
Liam
On 01/20/2012 04:10 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
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> I have been given the task of getting LIVE555 to work with our current system.
>
> You have communicated with my colleague Ben Wheway (See Below).
>
> I have read the email below and I am quite confused.
>
> Could I have a few more pointers please.
Unfortunately I can give only limited help
Sorry for the error
the correct address is rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/mpeg2TransportStreamTest
Regards
Liam
On 01/20/2012 03:35 PM, Liam Carter wrote:
Good Afternoon.
I have been given the task of getting LIVE555 to work with our current
system.
You have communicated with my colleague Be
Good Afternoon.
I have been given the task of getting LIVE555 to work with our current
system.
You have communicated with my colleague Ben Wheway (See Below).
I have read the email below and I am quite confused.
Could I have a few more pointers please.
We have managed to get a test.ts file
Unfortunately I'm not fluent with C++ and it would take me way too much time to
figure out what to do with the code. I already managed to store the feed into a
file and transmit that file over to the RTSP server, but that's where my skills
end.
Fortunately managed to get this working using Darw
> What do you think ?
I think that "valgrind" is incorrect in this case. In the implementation of
"Authenticator::setRealmAndRandomNonce()", both fields of the "seedData"
structure are initialized. (The "timestamp" field is initialized via the call
to "gettimeofday()"; the "counter" field is
Hi,
Valgrind report use of memory that is not initialized in our_MD5End.
Use of uninitialised value of size 8
(see: http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/mc-manual.html#mc-manual.uninitvals)
at 0xE5558F: our_MD5End (our_md5hl.c:34)
by 0xE55751: our_MD5Data (our_md5hl.c:67)
> I have an AXIS IP-camera that can output either MJPEG or MPEG-4 stream over
> at least RTSP. I was wondering if it’s possible to use live555 on a server to
> read the stream from the camera and then forward it over RTSP on demand?
This sort of thing (basically, RTSP proxying) is something that
Hello,
I have an AXIS IP-camera that can output either MJPEG or MPEG-4 stream over at
least RTSP. I was wondering if it's possible to use live555 on a server to read
the stream from the camera and then forward it over RTSP on demand?
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Jussi Hattara
Projektisuunnittelija, Ins. (AMK) / Project
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