Ross Finlayson schrieb
> I should also note (because you were asking specifically about Windows) that
> I had no problem running the "LIVE555 Media Server" on Windows, and streaming
> either of those ".webm" files either locally (to VLC version 2.1.5 running on
> the same Windows
> I've use Live555 for some prototypes for a while now and it's working quite
> well so far. My use cases
> are to act as a cental video hub for a number of remote surveillance cameras
> as well as locally connected
> USB cameras and serve H264/MJPEG streams using unicast and multicast. Those
>
Aha! You've run into a rare 'race condition'. Thanks for reporting this.
I've just installed a new version (2014.10.16) of the "LIVE555 Streaming Media"
software that should fix this.
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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> I should also note (because you were asking specifically about Windows) that
> I had no problem running the "LIVE555 Media Server" on Windows, and streaming
> either of those ".webm" files either locally (to VLC version 2.1.5 running on
> the same Windows computer), or remotely.
I did, howeve
> I encoded the data using FFMPEG, and then sent using Live555.The codec used
> is H.264, and the hence the sink class.
>
> The problem is that VLC plays the stream , but the video is not visible i.e
> it is coming as black.
> Now the question is that , how does the VLC come to know about the s
Hi,
I've use Live555 for some prototypes for a while now and it's working quite
well so far. My use cases
are to act as a cental video hub for a number of remote surveillance cameras as
well as locally connected
USB cameras and serve H264/MJPEG streams using unicast and multicast. Those
scenar
Hi Ross,
Since a couple of months live555MediaServer exit times to times with a
segmentation violation when it is used by several client that ask for the same
file.
One of the back trace is :
#0 ServerMediaSession::duration (this=0x131a500) at ServerMediaSession.cpp:177
#1 0x00
From: live-devel [live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] on behalf of Ross
Finlayson [finlay...@live555.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 8:51 PM
To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Writing RTSP server
Can we compress the data
>> I used files published at http://www.webmfiles.org/demo-files/
>>
>> http://video.webmfiles.org/big-buck-bunny_trailer.webm
>> http://video.webmfiles.org/elephants-dream.webm
>
> I have no problem streaming either of those file using the "LIVE555 Media
> Server", and playing the stream using
> I used files published at http://www.webmfiles.org/demo-files/
>
> http://video.webmfiles.org/big-buck-bunny_trailer.webm
> http://video.webmfiles.org/elephants-dream.webm
I have no problem streaming either of those file using the "LIVE555 Media
Server", and playing the stream using the latest
Am 2014-10-16 11:53, schrieb Ross Finlayson:
I try to stream a webm-file on a windows machine via the
live555MediaServer, but unfortunately I can't get the RTSP stream
played on both VLC and MediaPlayerClassic.
VLC logs, that the audio and video codec is undefined.
http://www.live555.com/liveMe
> I try to stream a webm-file on a windows machine via the live555MediaServer,
> but unfortunately I can't get the RTSP stream played on both VLC and
> MediaPlayerClassic.
> VLC logs, that the audio and video codec is undefined.
http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#my-file-doesnt-work
Plea
Hello folks,
I try to stream a webm-file on a windows machine via the
live555MediaServer, but unfortunately I can't get the RTSP stream played
on both VLC and MediaPlayerClassic.
VLC logs, that the audio and video codec is undefined.
I am able to stream MPG files and play them via VLC, also I
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