Hi Ross,
First, thank you for your response. I updated to the latest version
shortly after posting to the list.
The command is truncated from the GDB output, I am specifying -d 86400
and -P 1800. I am specifying -d basically with the intent of having
cron start the command once a day with
> I have started using openRTSP to try and put together a simple network video
> recorder for some Grandstream IP cameras that I have. I am consistently
> getting segfaults when running on Ubuntu 14.04 with the livemedia-utils
> package installed from apt.
First, please upgrade to the latest v
I've downloaded and compiled the latest tgz and so far i've gotten 2
files written with no segfault, so we will see.
On 09/20/2016 12:34 PM, Eric Tamme wrote:
Hello all,
I have started using openRTSP to try and put together a simple network
video recorder for some Grandstream IP cameras that
22 jun 2010 kl. 11.26 skrev Ross Finlayson:
>> Please try the following, which should fix this problem:
>>
>> In "testProgs/playCommon.cpp", line 1104, move the statement
>> closeMediaSinks();
>> down 5 lines, so that it now takes place after
>> Medium::close(session);
>
> It turns out
Please try the following, which should fix this problem:
In "testProgs/playCommon.cpp", line 1104, move the statement
closeMediaSinks();
down 5 lines, so that it now takes place after
Medium::close(session);
It turns out that I didn't have this quite right. The correct
sequenc
running openRTSP -q -w 704 -h 576
rtsp://192.168.0.101/axis-media/media.amp >test.mov &
and sending kill -HUP sometimes ends with a segfault. This is with
live555 2010.06.18 but I didn't see this with 2010.04.09
Aha! You've found a bug in the "openRTSP" code. We're closing the
output file(s