Ah ok, my bad, thanks for the explanation. >No, the existing code is correct. Incoming "'audio/L16" RTP data is >(by definition) in network (big-endian) byte order. It's up to >whatever downstream object uses this data to decide whether or not it >wants to byte-swap it. (Note that your patch would not work on >big-endian architectures, because they would not need to do any byte >swapping.) >-- > >Ross Finlayson >Live Networks, Inc. >http://www.live555.com/
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