Hello,
I know that this lists are useful for others, when they have
similar problems.
My system is Gentoo linux x64, afther an emerge -e system, emerge -e world
and upgrade kernel from 3.7.1-gentoo to 3.12.1-gentoo all is perfect now!!!
Is working like an charm!!, dont know for shur but I
Hi,
What i can say it that you try to connect to AirCam camera which has
very limited RTSP implementation and dont count that something will
change in the future.
There is even no beta FW available above version 1.2 that you already have.
Marcin
W dniu 2014-01-08 15:39, Ross Finlayson pisze:
I can't explain the "Bad file descriptor" error; I've never seen that happen
before. Something is wrong either with the operating system on that computer,
or the way in which you built the "LIVE555 Streaming Media" code for that
operating system. (If it's Windows, then perhaps you used the wro
thank you for help and sorry for not posting the link, but
this camera with this log is behind an router
http://pastebin.com/im1Td2zi
with -p 554
http://pastebin.com/i8u4TaHv
and this camera is not, this camera and the pc has routing ip's
http://pastebin.com/pNkGut6V
with -p 554
http://pastebin.
> I'am trayng to play an stream from an ip camera, but is not working until I
> use with -p option to specify the port.
>
> this is the log without -p option:
There wasn't any log here.
> the error is:
> Unable to create receiver for "video/H264" subsession: getsockname() error:
> Bad file
Hello,
I'am trayng to play an stream from an ip camera, but is not working until
I use with -p option to specify the port.
this is the log without -p option:
the error is:
Unable to create receiver for "video/H264" subsession: getsockname() error:
Bad file descriptor
and this is with -p optio