Il giorno mer, 11/07/2007 alle 10.19 -0700, Ross Finlayson ha scritto:
> I did some more testing on this "rtsp://" URL, and the problem
> definitely seems to be at the server end. For some reason, your
> server is not responding properly (if at all) to RTSP requests.
I have configured a my own
Il giorno mer, 11/07/2007 alle 10.19 -0700, Ross Finlayson ha scritto:
> I did some more testing on this "rtsp://" URL, and the problem
> definitely seems to be at the server end. For some reason, your
> server is not responding properly (if at all) to RTSP requests.
Thanks for your help.
I wil
I did some more testing on this "rtsp://" URL, and the problem
definitely seems to be at the server end. For some reason, your
server is not responding properly (if at all) to RTSP requests.
--
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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Il giorno mer, 11/07/2007 alle 05.41 -0700, Ross Finlayson ha scritto:
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> >The same URL works fine with Windows Media Player 9.
> >
> >Could this be a mismatch protocol issue from server
>
> Perhaps. Perhaps your server supports only a Microsoft-specific
> non-standard variant ot RTSP?
I r
>I am trying to connect with mplayer (1.0rc1) compiled with liveMedia
>(2007.07.01) support to a rtsp windows server unsuccessfully.
>
>I have already tried to connect to with vlc and with openRTSP but
>connection always fails with the same debug error:
>
>==] CUT HERE [==
>Failed to get a SDP desc
I am trying to connect with mplayer (1.0rc1) compiled with liveMedia
(2007.07.01) support to a rtsp windows server unsuccessfully.
I have already tried to connect to with vlc and with openRTSP but
connection always fails with the same debug error:
==] CUT HERE [==
Failed to get a SDP description