On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 02:31:18PM -0800, Guy Harris wrote: > > o Real Player > Only the non-proprietary parts (e.g., RTSP/RTCP/RTP) are dissected. I > don't know how much public information there is about the proprietary > parts, e.g. whether any of it is described in the open-source Helix > stuff.
See mplayer sources for some detail (DOCS/tech/reaplayer/ directory). > > o Windows Media Player > > The WMP protocols are, as far as I know, proprietary; nobody's > reverse-engineered the protocols. I haven't found anything about is in mplayers DOCS directory, but looking at the sources of mplayer's wmp support may help. > > o NetMeeting > > I *think* that may use H.323, in which case Andreas Sikkema's H.323 > plugin might help: > > http://www.voice2sniff.org/ > AFAIK netmeeting uses H.323 with some M$-specicific ldap-"extensions". Older versions reportedly also supported SIP (but not any more). Ciao Jörg -- Joerg Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I found out that "pro" means "instead of" (as in proconsul). Now I know what proactive means.