Ok - I've now tried with openRTSP creating MPEG-4 ES - no "-4" or "-q".
Having the same issue.
Turned on debug... testOnDemandRTSP is calculating presentation times
that work out to 15 fps, for example:
#parsing VideoObjectPlane
vop_coding_type: 1(P), modulo_time_base: 0, vop_time_increment: 133
Hello Ross,
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>> The file I am using as a source to testOnDemandRTSP Server was
>> captured by either openRTSP (using -4 to output to Quicktime
>> container)
>
> Our server *cannot* stream from this type of file (".mp4" or ".mov" format).
> Th
The file I am using as a source to testOnDemandRTSP Server was
captured by either openRTSP (using -4 to output to Quicktime
container)
Our server *cannot* stream from this type of file (".mp4" or ".mov"
format). The only type of MPEG-4 file it can stream from is a MPEG-4
Video Elementary Stre