On 8/6/2020 6:07 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
On Aug 7, 2020, at 12:56 PM, Jim Ham wrote:
I have a firewall box that I'd like to also act as a streaming server. It has
two network ports. Can I tell live555MediaServer to serve a selected port? Or
perhaps both ports? So far I've only gotten i
> On Aug 7, 2020, at 12:56 PM, Jim Ham wrote:
>
> I have a firewall box that I'd like to also act as a streaming server. It has
> two network ports. Can I tell live555MediaServer to serve a selected port? Or
> perhaps both ports? So far I've only gotten it to serve the internal network,
> no
I have a firewall box that I'd like to also act as a streaming server.
It has two network ports. Can I tell live555MediaServer to serve a
selected port? Or perhaps both ports? So far I've only gotten it to
serve the internal network, not the external one.
Jim Ham
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Porcine Associates LLC
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On Aug 5, 2020, at 4:45 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
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> you should make sure that the resulting “.mkv” (or “.webm”) file contains
> frequent ‘key frames’ (at least one per second; preferably more frequent than
> this)
A large part of the reason H.264 and newer are able to get higher rates of
co