Yes, I call MediaSubsession::initiate() for each subsession that I
want to receive data from. But the session expires.
Then you must have a firewall somewhere that is blocking RTCP packets
from your client from reaching your server.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com
Yes, I call MediaSubsession::initiate() for each subsession that I want to
receive data from. But the session expires. And doesn't expires if I perform
my custom-made scheduled task.
2010/3/19 Ross Finlayson
> I use live555 RTSP-client to receive video-audio via UDP from NVC Encoder
>> (vendor -
I use live555 RTSP-client to receive video-audio via UDP from NVC
Encoder (vendor - UDPTechnology). I have a problem: media session
expires after 45 seconds and encoder stops streaming. In some
manuals I read that client should periodically send some command for
its session (for example - OPTIO
Hi!
I use live555 RTSP-client to receive video-audio via UDP from NVC Encoder
(vendor - UDPTechnology). I have a problem: media session expires after 45
seconds and encoder stops streaming. In some manuals I read that client
should periodically send some command for its session (for example - OPTI