> I have seen the live555 webRTC server implemented by live555.
> Is the source code available for the live555 webRTC proxy server.
No, not yet; see
http://lists.live555.com/pipermail/live-devel/2016-February/019925.html
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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> I am very interested in testing your live555 WebRTC Proxy server.
You can do this (‘test the LIVE555 WebRTC Proxy Server’) right now - using the
web page
http://webrtc.live555.com/
that we’ve set up.
Also, I’ll shortly be documenting the protocol that our HTTP server uses to
communica
Hi,
I have seen the live555 webRTC server implemented by live555.
Is the source code available for the live555 webRTC proxy server.
Thanks,
Amrutha Sai
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Hi Ross,
I am very interested in testing your live555 WebRTC Proxy server. We have a
scenario that I believe this server fits well. Where can I download it? Is it a
standalone executable similar to Live555 Proxy Server?
Thank you very much and best regards
Dashan Chang
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> If you look at the ONVIF Device Test Tool (which you can only acquire if your
> company has a paying Onvif membership)
No, this company is not a member of ‘ONVIF’ - and will certainly never pay for
an ‘ONVIF membership’.
I’ve said it several times before, but apparently I have to remind peopl
If you look at the ONVIF Device Test Tool (which you can only acquire if
your company has a paying Onvif membership) there is a test for
backchannel using rtp/rtsp/tcp and udp. You can find it under
diagnostics tab > real time streaming > audio backchannel > unicast >
backchannel - g711 (rtp/rt