Hi Khalid,
I analyzed the file provided by you separately and found following potential
issues:
1) The profile_and_level_indication after the VOS Start code is F5 which is
reserved (refer Table G-1 in the MPEG4 Standard). I tried streaming after
modifying this too, but same issues.
2) In you
When i stream file2 (rename this file's extension as m4e) using
LiveMediaServer demo application, The following message is printed
continously on the screen:
MPEG4VideoStreamParser::parseVideoObjectPlane(): Saw unexpected code 01F5
MPEG4VideoStreamParser::parseVideoObjectPlane(): marker bit
When i stream file2 (rename this file's extension as m4e) using
LiveMediaServer demo application, The following message is printed
continously on the screen:
MPEG4VideoStreamParser::parseVideoObjectPlane(): Saw unexpected code 01F5
MPEG4VideoStreamParser::parseVideoObjectPlane(): marker bit
, 22 Jun 2009 23:36:05 -0700
From: ganesh_vija...@yahoo.com
To: live-de...@ns.live555.com
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] MPEG4 RTSP Client/Receiver
Hi Khalid,
You can refer to the openRTSP example which provides a good starting point for
the receiver. However, there is a catch. In case of MPEG4
ing the intial data it, everything is
working properly.
Thanks
K. Masood
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:36:05 -0700
From: ganesh_vija...@yahoo.com
To: live-de...@ns.live555.com
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] MPEG4 RTSP Client/Receiver
Hi Khalid,
You can refer to the openRTSP example which provides a g
Hi Khalid,
You can refer to the openRTSP example which provides a good starting point for
the receiver. However, there is a catch. In case of MPEG4, some additional data
is received initially, which requires to be added to the bitstream. Does your
application cater to the same? I presume you ar
I am writing RTSP MPEG4 receiver that can receive a stream from
"myMPEG4VideoStreamer" over a LAN and save it into file.
Why not just use "openRTSP"?
--
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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