> > If your server doesn't support RTSP, then you will need to change
>it to stream via multicast, and generate
>> a new SDP description that contains the IP multicast address in
>>the "c=" line.
>
>Why it is required of the "c=" line again?
Because otherwise the receiver(s) have no way of kno
Thanks Ross for your prompt reply!
> It wasn't clear to me from your description exactly how you are transmitting
> the stream that you are trying
> to receive/play, but if you want to receive/play a stream using only a SDP
> description, then the stream must
> be multicast, not unicast. I.e.,
Thanks Ross.
The line of "c=IN IP4 0.0.0.0"
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It wasn't clear to me from your description exactly how you are
transmitting the stream that you are trying to receive/play, but if
you want to receive/play a stream using only a SDP description, then
the stream must be multicast, not unicast. I.e., the following line
in the SDP description is
I normally use MP4Box from GPAC to generate a sdp file. Now I have hinted
a mp4 file from a h264 video file and created a sdp file from it. Here is the
sdp
file content:
--
* File SDP content *
b=AS:136
a=x-copyright: MP4/3GP File hinted with GPAC 0.4.3-DEV (C)2000-2005