. Unfortunately we don't
work the latest library yet. Hope this help.
Guy
From: live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com
[mailto:live-devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Miklos Szeles
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 9:25
To: live-de...@ns.live555.com
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] RTSP multicast proble
Hi,
Can anybody help in this issue? We are using CentOS 5.5. Is there any
patch available for CentOS which solves this issue?
What other linux distribution works correctly besides FreeBSD?
BR,
Miklós
2011.08.19. 9:34 keltezéssel, Miklos Szeles írta:
Thanks for your answer Ross. Can you give som
Thanks for your answer Ross. Can you give some hints regarding the OS
kernel fixing? Where/what should we change to solve this issue by
patching the kernel?
Best regards,
Miklós
2011.08.18. 16:47 keltezéssel, Ross Finlayson írta:
Unfortunately I don't know of a solution to this, other than
1/
Unicast from the cameras and connect to them via a Linux machine that can
then act as a multicast gateway that is running live555 server. This way
the multicast addresses/ports can be managed easily. You will need a 1 Gbps
or 10 Gbps connection to the Linux machine based on the number of cameras
Unfortunately I don't know of a solution to this, other than
1/ Fixing the OS kernel, or
2/ Using a different OS (e.g. FreeBSD) that doesn't have the problem, or
3/ Changing at least one of the cameras to use a different port, or
4/ Running your two client applications on separate hosts.
Ross Fin
Hi Ross,
I've found the following mailing regarding "Many multicast sources with
same port problem".
http://www.mail-archive.com/live-devel@lists.live555.com/msg05777.html
Unfortunately we have the same problem in one situation as Zed had. 2 IP
cameras multicasting their streams with different