> Because the problem occurs only with Samsung's media player, and not with
> VLC, this suggests that the problem is with Samsung's media player, not our
> server software. Therefore, you should contact Samsung, asking them to fix
> the problem.
Plus, I might add - If Samsung is interested in
> Hello. Use your live555 Media Server and using it unfold RTSP stream. Have
> konteyry format *. Ts and *. Tsx. Sam RTSP stream on vlc players played more
> steadily. But on the Smart TV Samsung reason he played an average of 10
> minutes, no more and the picture freezes
Because the problem oc
I had the same problem a while back. I also use live555 feeding libavcodec.
While the standard only says you need to have a 7 and an 8 before the first 5
and that after that the 5 or 1 is valid, I have had decoding trouble because of
it.
So while all the following are technically legal
7,8,5,1,1,
Hello. Use your live555 Media Server and using it unfold RTSP stream. Have
konteyry format *. Ts and *. Tsx. Sam RTSP stream on vlc players played more
steadily. But on the Smart TV Samsung reason he played an average of 10
minutes, no more and the picture freezes, if the flow is cut off, you
It did resume from where it paused. I did the same test with VLC for the
client to check the video resume, and I also had the NPT reset to 0.
Here is the RTSP exchange :
Sending request: PAUSE
rtsp://192.168.1.13:8554/mpeg2TransportStreamTest/ RTSP/1.0
CSeq: 5
User-Agent: ./testRTSPClient (LIVE55
> I tried to issue a PAUSE and then a PLAY without specifying a start
> value (so it resumes from where it paused), and the return value of the
> function getNormalPlayTime() starts from 0 again. Why ?
I don't know. Please show us the RTSP protocol exchange.
(Did the media playback actually resu
Hi Ross,
I tried to issue a PAUSE and then a PLAY without specifying a start
value (so it resumes from where it paused), and the return value of the
function getNormalPlayTime() starts from 0 again. Why ?
I was using testOnDemandRTSPServer for the server.
Best regards,
Sébastien.
> I downloaded the file (around 1.09MB) in your site from the link you
> mentioned and it had no extension. I had no idea whether it was a rpm or a
> tar file.
It's an application binary. You just run it 'as is'.
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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I downloaded the file (around 1.09MB) in your site from the link you
mentioned and it had no extension. I had no idea whether it was a rpm or a
tar file. How do I install that file? Please help me with it.
Thanks again
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> I installed the li