Actually due to our requirment we need to stream in "MP2T/H2221/UDP" mode.

Then you're out of luck. If you're not using the RTP/RTCP standard, then you won't bet getting any of its benefits (which includes RTCP "BYE" packets).


And in the system we are using two clients, Client A is to request the server for streaming to client B.

I hope you realize that - by modifying your server to support this - you are potentially enabling denial-of-service attacks.


And client B will consume the stream and display it. One more thing Client B and C are not in touch in any manner. So if client B recieves any termination 'BYE' packet then it will not be considered at the client A side. And we need this termination packet at the client A.

If/when the server ends the stream, it will close the TCP connection that it has with client A. This is the only indication that you wlll get.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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