> 2) During observation make a new connection with another instance of your
> client in order to receive the same stream a second time. You will notice the
> values of presentationTime in 1) to jump.
>
> So the receiving process of the first client is influenced by the connection
> of the secon
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 07:28:41 -0700
Ross Finlayson wrote:
> Absolutely not!
>
> LIVE555 programmers should never have to deal with RTP timestamps directly.
> Our software automatically uses RTCP to convert presentation times to RTP
> timestamps (when transmitting) and back to presentation time
> $ openRTSP -K -b 100 -4 -P 15
> -c -t -v -F ./test rtsp://192.168.0.7/live/ch00_0
> Warning: The -q, -4 or -i option was used, but not -w. Assuming a video
> width of 240 pixels
> Warning: The -q, -4 or -i option was used, but not -h. Assuming a video
> height of 180 pixels
> Warning: The -
$ openRTSP -K -b 100 -4 -P 15
-c -t -v -F ./test rtsp://192.168.0.7/live/ch00_0
Warning: The -q, -4 or -i option was used, but not -w. Assuming a video
width of 240 pixels
Warning: The -q, -4 or -i option was used, but not -h. Assuming a video
height of 180 pixels
Warning: The -q, -4 or -i