On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 01:43:54PM -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
We don't make available old versions of the code, and offer absolutely no
support for old versions. Everyone should work with the newest version
of the code.
Ok Ross, one more question... Can openRTSP cope with a variable
frame
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 01:43:54PM -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> We don't make available old versions of the code, and offer absolutely no
> support for old versions. Everyone should work with the newest version
> of the code.
Ok Ross, one more question... Can openRTSP cope with a variable
fra
Well actually I thought I explained fairly clearly that the file is
not recorded properly using openRTSP.
Right, but it would be nice to know exactly why the file doesn't play
properly. You might need a QuickTime expert to tell you why.
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Well actually I thought I explained fairly clearly that the file is not
recorded properly using openRTSP. QuickTime is playing fine on
everything else I work with. The burden of proof still remains with me
so I am still working on it.
Ross Finlayson wrote:
I suggest that you ask on a QuickTime
I suggest that you ask on a QuickTime mailing list why your recorded
file is not (always?) playing properly. (You may need to provide a
link to an example file.)
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Ross Finlayson wrote:
We don't make available old versions of the code, and offer absolutely
no support for old versions. Everyone should work with the newest
version of the code.
I am still working on this to find the cause of what I am observing and
have not finished fully identifying thi
We don't make available old versions of the code, and offer
absolutely no support for old versions. Everyone should work with
the newest version of the code.
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Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 01:16:28PM -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>> Something has changed.
>
> The code that writes '.mov' or '.mp4' files is "QuickTimeFileSink.cpp".
> In the past year or so, there have been no significant changes to this
> file, apart from adding support for H.264 video (which
Something has changed.
The code that writes '.mov' or '.mp4' files is
"QuickTimeFileSink.cpp". In the past year or so, there have been no
significant changes to this file, apart from adding support for H.264
video (which is not relevant for your stream).
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Live Networks, In
On the Axis cameras if you go to Setup then pick Video & Image on the
left menu and sub item Image you should find a setting for the max
framerate. If it is set to unlimited it will go at a best effort rate
which varies by model depending on processor speed and resolution
requested. I would set
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 03:51:29PM -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
I am having a problem with openRTSP recording video from a few Axis
video cameras. I'm basically running openRTSP like this:
openRTSP -q -b 8 -w 704 -h 480 -f 30 rtsp://url > foo.mov
When I play foo.mov in mplayer, it's
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 03:51:29PM -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>> I am having a problem with openRTSP recording video from a few Axis
>> video cameras. I'm basically running openRTSP like this:
>>
>> openRTSP -q -b 8 -w 704 -h 480 -f 30 rtsp://url > foo.mov
>>
>> When I play foo.mov in mpla
I am having a problem with openRTSP recording video from a few Axis
video cameras. I'm basically running openRTSP like this:
openRTSP -q -b 8 -w 704 -h 480 -f 30 rtsp://url > foo.mov
When I play foo.mov in mplayer, it's jerky and plays too fast, where 10
seconds of wall time will go by in
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