The most helpful resources are RFCs from IETF. I can point you out the most
important rfc's about the subject you pretend.

     RTP: *rfc*1889
     RTSP: *rfc*2326
     SDP: *rfc*2327 (this is useful for rtsp or multicast streams)
     RTCP: *rfc*3550

Then, depending on which standard are you working at (MPEG-4 SP, AVC) you
have to verify the corresponding RFC to see how to packetizes the encoded
frame.

Regards,

A.Silva

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Albert Burbea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi all
> can somebody explain a little about video streaming in general, or give us
> some pointers?
> Especially on rtp, rtsp, and different kind of media
> thanks all
>
>
>
> On 3/31/08, António Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am trying to perform a test which consists in perform an MPEG-4
> > Encoder & Streaming application using the board DM355.
> >
> > I already worked with an H.264 Encoder & Streaming application, and with
> > H.264 we have sps and pps periodically transmited which allows a client
> > to receive the stream even is the sender is not at the beggining of the
> > transmission.
> >
> > In MPEG-4 we only have the MPEG-4 header (I think is VOL header) at the
> > beggining an then we just have VOP headers. The receiver cannot receive the
> > stream if he dows not get the VOL header.
> > My question is, how can we do this using the MPEG-4 Encoder at DM355?
> > Does anybody knows the size of the VOL header generated by the encoder at
> > DM355??
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > A.Silva
> >
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