If you haven't already done so, try adding the "-t" option to "openRTSP" (to
tell it to request RTP-over-TCP streaming).
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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Good afternoon,
As you suggested , I specified the parameter with "-I 192.168.1.2" (IP of
my PC).
But it does not work. Is there anything wrong?
I am new to live555, so maybe I have ignored something or make something
basic wrong.
Thanks very much.
Ryan.
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Subject: [Live-devel] Fail in receiving data from a IPcamera via multicast
Good Afternoon!
I am trying to get a H.264 stream using the
Good Afternoon!
I am trying to get a H.264 stream using the "openRTSP" command-line client.
The stream is come from a IP camera (that is the DM368IPNC, or, the
TMDXIPCAM8127J3) via multicast, and my OS is Windows7.
As a result, the RTSP protocol exchange works OK, but the client cannot
receive data