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From: finlay...@live555.com
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 08:21:03 -0800
To: live-de...@ns.live555.com
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Handling a change of codec midstream
The Client is the Video Edge Go iOS app which
> The Client is the Video Edge Go iOS app which we developed.
> Its good to know that you would consider custom development - Ill be able to
> discuss that with them. if we go down that route I will be able to
> incorporate a custom version of the library.
Yes. Note, however, that any 'custom v
I assume it was the only mechanism they had available to support the change of
payload.
The Client is the Video Edge Go iOS app which we developed.
Its good to know that you would consider custom development - Ill be able to
discuss that with them. if we go down that route I will be able to inco
> The server uses an ANNOUNCE command to notify the client that this transcode
> about to take place.
Wow - this is a very obscure feature of the RTSP protocol: sending an
"ANNOUNCE" command from the server to the client. This is the first time that
I have ever heard of a server that does this
Hi Ross,
I am up against an unusual problem and I am wondering if Live555 will be able
to handle it.
The VideoEdge NVR has various throttling capabilities when streaming to a
remote client.
If the source camera broadcasts in MPEG4 or Motion JPEG and the throttling is
enabled the NVR will tran