> You can probably use openRTSP as a good starting point for the code that does
> the RTSP
FYI, the code for the new "testRTSPClient" demo application is probably a
better model to use than "openRTSP" (which has lots of extra 'bells and
whistles').
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
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You can probably use openRTSP as a good starting point for the code that does
the RTSP, but it's a lot more work than just that. Here's an overview of how
I've done this in the past.
1.)Create a DirectShow source filter (example in the Windows SDK C:\Program
Files\microsoft
sdks\Windows\
Hi All,
I'm using OpenRTSP for streaming of Panasonic IP Camera output. I have to
use it in a directshow application. Any clues on how can I do that?
Thanks
Naresh
Ph. 8884199804
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> We are designing a system with a camera interface and streaming the video
> with Live555 over Wifi. The receiver will be same another system with Wifi
> module to display the video to a Client PC.
>
> I want to know the minimum memory requirement for Live555.
It's difficult, if not impossibl
> Does Live555 supports UPnP?
No.
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Hello Everyone,
I need UPnP supported Media server for our project. The client devices should
be able to connect with the Media server and register itself for streaming.
Does Live555 supports UPnP? If not then what other options are available to add
this feature.
Are there any other UPnP librar
Hi everyone,
We are designing a system with a camera interface and streaming the video with
Live555 over Wifi. The receiver will be same another system with Wifi module to
display the video to a Client PC.
I want to know the minimum memory requirement for Live555. We have decided
following mem