I've never use CURL either. Ferdinand, you are right on the money - older versions of ffmpeg could handle RTP streams without errors, but they had a problem with the keepalive function. So the choice is to use an older version and have the video timeout after a minute, or use the new version and get random mpeg4 decode errors that produce small artifacts in the video :-( .
I've tested Panasonic and Axis camera mpeg4/rtp streams and they both suffer the same problems. Just type ffplay rtsp://128.197.178.104/mpeg4/media.amp and watch the errors in the console output and video artifacts to see what I mean. That gives me an idea though... I can compare an older version of rtpdec.c with a newer version and perhaps I can spot the problem. We're going to figure this out one way or another!! --luke _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list Libav-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user