Thanks Ross for the explanation.
Regards,
2015-10-13 23:37 GMT-03:00 Ross Finlayson :
> If you’re on the private side of a NAT, then you can’t run a RTSP server
> there and expect clients on the (public) Internet to be able to reach you.
> (You might be able to get this to work in some cases, b
> For the last month, I have been reading about live555 and going through as
> much examples as I can.
> With all the information I was able to get, I manage to make my own RTSP
> Server and Client.
>
> My RTSP Client runs perfectly and non-stop days and days but there’s
> something about my R
Hi all,
For the last month, I have been reading about live555 and going through as much
examples as I can.
With all the information I was able to get, I manage to make my own RTSP Server
and Client.
My RTSP Client runs perfectly and non-stop days and days but there's something
about my RTSP Se
Dear Deanna,
Now, we can get response from RR report and drop P frames according to it.
But, there are some issues on it.
First of all, we should explain some thing let you understand what we faced.
1. We will stream H264/AAC at same time and get those frames from ring
buffer(share memory).
2. A