The thing is, I'm using these axis cameras on a gigabit network, which is very solid. Network testing utilities have confirmed hundreds of mbits/sec without any packet loss or reordering. A 320x240 stream is less than a megabit.
I coud see how a missing payload could cause all sorts of problems. I'll step through the source code for the rtp parser and see if I can detect if/when they're missing. I do wonder though because the Panasonics has similar issues across all their models too, so is it coincidence that both manufacturers are forgetting payloads? Thanks for the info though - at least now I have somewhere to begin! The other thing I'm going to check is to make sure the rtp parser correctly handles padding at the end. Just looking at the video from both the Axis and Panasonic cameras, most of the artifacts are in the bottom half of the image. BTW - I verified that the errors occur in ubuntu as well. And another sidenote - If anyone else sees these posts and wants to look into it, the RTSP cameras I have tried so far are: Panasonic BL-C210A Axis 233D (rtsp://195.200.199.8/mpeg4/media.amp) Axis 215 Axis P1311 --luke _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user
