I've tested this again - this time with Fedora as a client - and I
still see the client sending RTCP "RR" packets correctly. I
haven't been able to reproduce your problem.
Are you *sure* you haven't modified the supplied code at all??
Absolutely sure, it's testOnDemandRTSPServer (streaming mpe
Ross Finlayson wrote:
Ross Finlayson wrote:
This is very strange - I can't reproduce this at all. When I run a
server ("live555MediaServer") on a FreeBSD computer, and "openRTSP
-t" on a Mac OS X computer, I see that "openRTSP" is sending - and
the the server is receiving - the RTCP "SR" repo
Ross Finlayson wrote:
This is very strange - I can't reproduce this at all. When I run a
server ("live555MediaServer") on a FreeBSD computer, and "openRTSP
-t" on a Mac OS X computer, I see that "openRTSP" is sending - and
the the server is receiving - the RTCP "SR" reports just fine.
Why S
Ross Finlayson wrote:
This is very strange - I can't reproduce this at all. When I run a
server ("live555MediaServer") on a FreeBSD computer, and "openRTSP -t"
on a Mac OS X computer, I see that "openRTSP" is sending - and the the
server is receiving - the RTCP "SR" reports just fine.
Why SR
This is very strange - I can't reproduce this at all. When I run a
server ("live555MediaServer") on a FreeBSD computer, and "openRTSP
-t" on a Mac OS X computer, I see that "openRTSP" is sending - and
the the server is receiving - the RTCP "SR" reports just fine.
What OS are you using to run
Hi All,
Seems that openRTSP doesn't send Receiver Report RTCP packets when in
TCP mode.
I just successfully compiled the last liveMedia tarball (currently
live.2009.04.20.tar.gz) and tested openRTSP with a bunch of RTSP servers
(notably testOnDemandRTSPServer, just to be on the safe side), a