> On Sep 17, 2019, at 10:34 AM, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 16 2019, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>> Try adding the -V (upper-case V) option, to get verbose diagnostic output,
>> and send us this diagnostic output, when the problem occurs.
>
> Ran as following:
>
> /usr/bin/live555ProxyServe
On Mon, Sep 16 2019, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> Try adding the -V (upper-case V) option, to get verbose diagnostic output,
> and send us this diagnostic output, when the problem occurs.
Ran as following:
/usr/bin/live555ProxyServer -p 554 -R -V -u user pass 'rtsp://camera/videoMain'
"camera" is 19
You didn’t say so explicitly in your message, but I presume that you are using
our “LIVE555 Streaming Media” libraries to implement both your server (i.e.,
your IP camera), and your receiver(s)/client(s).[*]
The multicast streaming RTSP server examples that we provide (in the
“testProgs” direct
Hi,
I'm a little bit new on these subjects, so sorry for this. I reworded my
question below. Thanks in advance.
We're multicast streaming video from an IP camera over RTP. But when we do
this, we start streaming without having any RTSP PLAY command. And I guess our
switches have layer2 support