Thank you very much -- while I was able to play the QTSS stream with
the QuickTime Player, the problem with the saved .mp4 file was just
as you said (ctrl-c vs. sighup). This leads me to another question,
though:
I would like to play the pugscam.mp4 file as openRTSP is writing to it.
Becaus
Ross,
I think what I need to do is examine what shutdown() does in
playCommon.cpp, so I can see if I can fake out a client into thinking
that it can play the file. I know it sounds nutso ...
Regards,
John
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Ross,
I'm trying to capture an MPEG4 RTP stream (sent by QTSS via
QuickTime Broadcaster) to a file using openRTSP. The problem i'm
seeing is that, when I try to open this file, the system (Mac OSX
10.5.4) tells me that it's not a movie file. My openRTSP command
looks like this:
pugsl
I'm trying to capture an MPEG4 RTP stream (sent by QTSS via
QuickTime Broadcaster) to a file using openRTSP. The problem i'm
seeing is that, when I try to open this file, the system (Mac OSX
10.5.4) tells me that it's not a movie file. My openRTSP command
looks like this:
pugsleypoo:testPro
Hello, all ...
I'm trying to capture an MPEG4 RTP stream (sent by QTSS via QuickTime
Broadcaster) to a file using openRTSP. The problem i'm seeing is
that, when I try to open this file, the system (Mac OSX 10.5.4) tells
me that it's not a movie file. My openRTSP command looks like this: