On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 06:40:14 -0700 Ross Finlayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I tried to play the stream using openRTSP as receiving instrument > >and now I'm a bit puzzled about this. > >I tried the following: > >$ openRTSP -r -p 5000 rtsp://172.16.200.54/ & > >$ vlc --demux=m4v udp://@:5000 > > > >Video source is AXIS IP camera. > >I see video but it looks awfully blurred. > > > >Funny that if I try > >$ vlc rtsp://172.16.200.54 > >it plays quite well. > >And if I try to play video fully captured by openRTSP it plays well. > > > >The same when I try to play it with ffplay. > >Again video stream is awfully blurred and there is a stream of errors > >on console. > > > >Hence, the question: why is that? > >Can this be linked with not sending back RTCP Reception Reports? > > That's unlikely. > > >Or maybe there are not enough parameters for vlc/ffplay to play this > >stream? > > That's my best guess, especially if the stream is MPEG-4 or H.264 > video. Is there a string of the form > a=fmtp: ... config=... > in the stream's SDP description? There is. > If so, then that 'config' > information may need to be passed to the media player, in order for > it to play the stream properly. Thanks for the hint I'll look into it :) Best regards, Alexey. _______________________________________________ live-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel
