Thanks Ross,
Reading the documentation, I didn't catch that the -b option was also
impacting the H264 File Sink class.
Stan
On 22/04/2013 09:17, Ross Finlayson wrote:
Testing openRTSP to get the video and audio streams showed that the
input buffer of 100 kB was too small.
After downloading
> Testing openRTSP to get the video and audio streams showed that the input
> buffer of 100 kB was too small.
> After downloading the live555 source code, rebuilding openRTSP with bigger
> buffers
FYI, you don't need to 'rebuild' the "openRTSP" code to get this. "openRTSP"
already has a comman
Hi everyone,
Sorry for such a long message, but a short presentation may interest
some of you.
I'm following this list for years, as I am involved in a project using
IP cameras to film wildlife (bird nesting, can be seen on
http://www.solon.be/category/la-cigogne-noire/)
We are using very-lo
Issues like this are usually caused by you running into some
operating-system-imposed limit.
See, for example
http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#scalability
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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Dear Mr. Ross Finlayson,
We are running Live555 Media Server on a RedHat Linux 6 version. Our
Hardware is Intel Pentium Core2 Duo processor running at 2.93 GHz with 2 GB
RAM.
We are running client application ( openRTSP ) on multiple systems. We are
observing this issue.
We are launching