> On Jun 1, 2024, at 2:21 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
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>> On Jun 1, 2024, at 12:57 PM, i...@denisgottardello.it wrote:
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>> After having removed "-t" from command, five 5 cameras are perfect, the
>> other 4
>> don't working. Maybe these devices are not well made.
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> Or perhaps they a
> On Jun 1, 2024, at 12:57 PM, i...@denisgottardello.it wrote:
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> After having removed "-t" from command, five 5 cameras are perfect, the other
> 4
> don't working. Maybe these devices are not well made.
Or perhaps they are behind a firewall that blocks UDP packets?
But if any RTSP camera d
After having removed "-t" from command, five 5 cameras are perfect, the other 4
don't working. Maybe these devices are not well made.
In data sabato 1 giugno 2024 21:22:52 CEST, Ross Finlayson ha scritto:
> > On Jun 1, 2024, at 11:58 AM, Denis Gottardello
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> > - In my syslog file
> On Jun 1, 2024, at 11:58 AM, Denis Gottardello
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> - In my syslog file I have the error
> "RTCPInstance error: Hit limit when reading incoming packet over TCP.
> (fNumBytesAlreadyRead (1438) >= maxRTCPPacketSize (1438)). The remote
> endpoint is using a buggy implementation of RT
Hi, I'm using live555 as videosurceillance system.
I know it is not the right way to use it.
My installation has got 3 types of cameras (9 cameras in total).
I have different problems:
- In my syslog file I have the error
"RTCPInstance error: Hit limit when reading incoming packet over TCP.
(fNumB