On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 6:40 PM, Sandro Santilli <...> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 06:33:38PM +0530, George Thomas wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I was able to get a streaming red5 server applying the patch I have >> attached. I used the oflademo test case to get this done from red5. >> >> oflademo.as has been added to do the testing. >> >> I am unaware of how to proceed from this position to make the >> streaming proper. Wanted to write a test case to test it properly >> using the video object but was not able to get the test case which >> works as a player using makeswf. Was able to hear sound in the process >> but not video even in case of local streaming. Could someone help me >> on this ? > > First of all: did you test the testcase against the proprietary player ? >
Yeah I did and watched the wireshark outputs. Gnash previously did not have createstream and play packets sent. I added a bit of code so that those gets sent. > The NetStream class expects NetConnection to provide an IOChannel as input > stream. I don't know if this is applicable to RTMP streams. There are many > debugging lines in the NetStream.cpp file, running the test with verbosity > level 2 should give you more info. > Looking at the logs the same is happening. 2826:1] 441 FUNCTION: PASSED: RTMP connection - status Success 2826:1] 441 DEBUG: Loading native class NetStream 2826:1] 441 DEBUG: Calling remote method createStream 2826:1] 442 FUNCTION: In Run test 2826:1] 442 FUNCTION: Running test1 2826:1] 442 FUNCTION: NetStream contents 2826:1] 442 DEBUG: Calling remote method play 2826:1] 443 DEBUG: detachAuxStreamer called while not attached 2826:1] 443 SECURITY: Connecting to movie: hobbit_vp6 2826:1] 443 SECURITY: Checking security of URL 'file:///home/george/work/bldGnash/testsuite/misc-ming.all/hobbit_vp6' 2826:1] 444 SECURITY: Load of file /home/george/work/bldGnash/testsuite/misc-ming.all/hobbit_vp6 granted (under local sandbox /home/george/work/bldGnash/testsuite/misc-ming.all/) 2826:1] 444 ERROR: Could not open file /home/george/work/bldGnash/testsuite/misc-ming.all/hobbit_vp6: No such file or directory 2826:1] 444 ERROR: Gnash could not get stream 'hobbit_vp6' from NetConnection 2826:1] 445 ERROR: NetStream.play(hobbit_vp6): failed starting playback 2826:1] 459 DEBUG: Received <invoke packet> After this the video packets come from the server which it unaware of. 2826:1] 796 DEBUG: Received <metadata packet> 2826:1] 807 DEBUG: Received <audio packet> 2826:1] 827 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 827 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 827 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 827 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 827 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 837 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 837 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 837 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 837 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 2826:1] 837 ERROR: Incomplete packet received on channel 21 To understand how streaming works, I tried writing a small player using the video object and makeswf but couldn't build a player which renders http or local file. My idea was to use http as a reference to understand the code flow and then to mock the same for RTMP. var videoObj = new Video(); ncrtmp = new NetConnection(); ncrtmp.connect(null); netStream = new NetStream (ncrtmp); videoObj.attachVideo(netStream); netStream.setBufferTime (3); netStream.play ("hobbit_vp6.flv"); I was unable to compile this and make a test case to eveluate how the streams gets created for video for both gnash and proprietary player. Are there restrictions with makeswf to get this done or a lot is to be done to get this done in actionscript? > --strk; > > http://strk.keybit.net > Regards, George _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev