If authentication over rtsp is a documented standard, then you could
file a bug with details and hope that it gets resolved in a future
version.

Doug

On Sep 15, 12:17 am, "B.Arunkumar" <awsnetworkrecor...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>      Regarding your question, MediaPlayer supports RTSP streaming but
> does not take all RTSP URLs, (with authentication, for instance).
> Atleast that is the experience we have had.
> The built in C++ RTSP Stack that comes with mediaplayer seems to have
> limited capabilities.
>
> Arunkumar
>
> On Sep 11, 4:19 am, Doug <beafd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 9, 1:30 am, "B.Arunkumar" <awsnetworkrecor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >     Would somebody have some idea what exactly has RockPlayer done in
> > > the Hardware Decoding mode on a high level basis? I mean have they
> > > used the mediaplayer as it is or they have changed something at the
> > > source code level of MediaPlayer to get more improvements than the
> > > MediaPlayer (support more RTSP Url formats) and things like that?
>
> > Why do you say that MediaPlayer does not support rtsp?  I ask this
> > because it does support rtsp.  It's documented.  The audio/video
> > format of the stream still has to be supported by the device, though.
>
> > Doug

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