> Imagine a hospital. There is a patient room and then a nurse room. The nurse
> sits and watches video coming in from the patient rooms. When the nurse
> wishes to communicate with a certain patient (she/he noticed something from
> the active video feeds coming in and wants to talk to the patie
Sure. And thanks, as usual, for your help. I'm sure some of the confusion
is a result of me, again, being very green. As I started typing this out I
started seeing where you're coming from, so I'll explain my situation and
then confirm that I understand what YOU'RE saying at the end.
Here is the b
> Ultimately the goal is to have one "server" which resides in a room and
> provides video + two-way audio to a monitoring station. If the monitoring
> station wishes to have a conversation with the room, then it can do so using
> the two-way audio.
From your description, it’s still not quite c
Sorry if this is a double-post, as I think I sent the previous email to the
wrong list.
Ross,
>From a previous conversation we had, you mentioned it was possible, and
easy, to have "full-duplex" mode, in that RTPSink and RTPSource share a
Groupsock and therefore share a TCP/IP socket. I'm looking
> We would like to build the Live555 RTSP stack for Android platform.
> As we could see, the downloaded stack has scripts and config for Linux
> systems.
> 1) Do we need to write the Android make files referring to the as per the
> Linux config or do you have any thing ready to be used for Androi
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Hi,
We would like to build the Live555 RTSP stack for Android platform.
As we could see, the downloaded stack has scripts and config for Linux systems.
1) Do we need to write the Android make files referring to the as per the Linux config or do you h