Hi Ross,
We noticed that whenever a new client is connected to the live555
streamer, it doesn't start streaming the file from beginning.
Could you please help us configure live555 streamer so that, whenever a
new client is connected, it should stream the file (which is being
requested) from t
> Some Samsung cameras (SNB-5000, SND-5080, SNO-5080) choose the RTP
> destination port; kindly, the Live555 RTSPClient respect this request.
> Instead Samsung, unkindly, doens't let us disable this feature or set the
> desired port up via the camera's configuration web page; so sometimes
Hi,
i wrote my own Subclass of FramedSource and
OnDemandServerMediaSubsession to stream a h264 video encoded by
libav(ffmpeg). I used these classes the same way
testOnDemandRTSPServer.cpp does (as you can see in my main). When i try
to connect via vlc to the rtsp server my framed source gets
Hello,
I am building the Media Server for Windows CE 6 (ARM) and I am getting the
following linker errors when I build the application:
1>-- Build started: Project: Live555_CE, Configuration: Debug
VistaMax-9G20 (ARMV4I) --
1>Linking...
1>corelibc.lib(mainwcrt.obj) : error LNK2019: u
On May 21, 2012, at 8:00 PM, PROMONET Michel wrote:
> We have make a try using thread local storage that is quite simple.
> Adding "__thread" before OutPacketBuffer::maxSize declaration and definition
> give a different variable for each threads.
>
> Do you think this fix is acceptable ?
No,
> On 5/22/2012 2:28 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> It looks to me like your output data rate exceeds the capacity of
> your network (in this case, a WiFi network).
[snip]
On 5/22/2012 2:58 AM, Ashfaque wrote:
...iOS device.
If this Wifi network involves an Apple Airport, you probably haven't
in
> We try to find a way to send a range in absolute, it seems that a way could
> be to specify in the RTSP PLAY command :
> - Range: clock=19961108T142300Z-19961108T143520Z
Why? Once again, I don't see the point. With a "Range:" header like this (in
fact, any "Range:" header other than "0-" or