You are correct I am new to this and have ZERO prior experience with
Ubuntu. I had a computer tech come put the system in and I access Ubuntu
through a Virtual Box. To be honest I didn't even know this kind of thing
was possible. But I am learning and I want to get this program to work for
the appl
> what is the exact punctuation I need to put in to kill the command?
Good heavens. Hold down the “control” key, and type “c”.
My next question is: Where did you get the “openRTSP” application binary? You
clearly could not have built this yourself, so you must have gotten it from
somewhere
Sorry to keep bothering you.
I closed the Ubuntu server last night before leaving. So when I opened it
up again this morning, the command to output the streams began to run again
and started outputting files every 60 seconds. I cannot seem to get the
correct "kill" command. I have tried a few diff
> It Works!
>
> Thanks yes I can see where they are going.
>
> How do I stop the command from outputting files?
Either just kill (i.e., type control-c) the application. Or add a “-d
” option - e.g.
-d 3600
to run for one hour.
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.co
It Works!
Thanks yes I can see where they are going.
How do I stop the command from outputting files? This was just a test and
do not want a million one minute files tomorrow.
Jade Royston
Founder
Eye in the Sky Sports LLC.
phone: (608)-432-2083
website: http://www.eyeintheskysports.com/
twit
> And when you say that it's working for you does that mean you are able to see
> the one minutes files, as avi files, of what's going on in our facility?
>
Yes. I see a basketball court, with chairs lined up across it. With music in
the background.
> And are there any spaces at all in that co
> Okay thanks I will try it in about half hour. And what folder will the files
> go to?
>
Once again, the files should be written into whatever directory you were in (in
your command shell) when you run “openRTSP”. I.e., if you first typed
cd live/testProgs
before running
openR
And when you say that it's working for you does that mean you are able to
see the one minutes files, as avi files, of what's going on in our
facility?
And are there any spaces at all in that command?
On Apr 23, 2015 6:13 PM, "Jade Royston" wrote:
> Okay thanks I will try it in about half hour. A
Okay thanks I will try it in about half hour. And what folder will the
files go to? Is the folder in the Ubuntu interface?
Do they show up every minute as it says?
On Apr 23, 2015 6:11 PM, "Ross Finlayson" wrote:
> I did try the '-t' option and either the same message came back or I
> would so
> I did try the '-t' option and either the same message came back or I would
> sometimes get a "usage" message back and it would run through all of the
> commands and what they mean.
>
That sentence makes no sense :-)
Sorry, I made a mistake in the command that I posted earlier. The following
I did try the '-t' option and either the same message came back or I would
sometimes get a "usage" message back and it would run through all of the
commands and what they mean.
The computer I am using Ubuntu on and the camera are directly wired into
the same Internet router. I gave you the extern
> I tried these and the files do go into the folder I specified them to. I have
> a folder named "record" and the output files go in, only one of them, and it
> is empty.
If you use the “-P 60” option, then the files should end up in the directory
that you’re in when you ran “openRTSP”.
> So
I tried these and the files do go into the folder I specified them to. I
have a folder named "record" and the output files go in, only one of them,
and it is empty. So you may be right with the firewall.
Do you have any idea where I would remove these firewalls?
Thanks
Jade Royston
Founder
Eye i
> I am trying the have a stream give periodic output files every minute as avi
> files and I am getting the error that it fails to get a SDP description for
> the URL and that the -iP command cannot be found. I have also tried these
> commands by themselves and it fails to get the SDP descriptio
Hello
I am trying the have a stream give periodic output files every minute as *avi
files* and I am getting the error that it fails to get a SDP description
for the URL and that the -iP command cannot be found. I have also tried
these commands by themselves and it fails to get the SDP description
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