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You have sayed that "This is a 'problem' with VLC, not with our software. "openRTSP"
recorded the incoming MPEG-[4] audio data just fine; however, VLC
happens not to be able to play the recorded file."



So, I tested the audio-MP4A-LATM in many player, but I can't execute the MP4A-LATM in any player.

For example, window media player, goam player, alsong player, 3GP player and so on.

"openRTSP" records the 'raw' incoming data (in this case, MPEG-4 audio) into a file, but does not necessarily leave the resulting file in a form which can be played 'as is' by a media playetr.

For this data to be played by a media player, you must somehow tell it that it is LATM MPEG-4 audio.

One way to do so is to simply have the media player play the "rtsp://" URL directly, i.e., without using "openRTSP". VLC supports this; just try having VLC play the "rtsp://" URL directly - i.e., run
        VLC rtsp://whatever

Another way is to (somehow) turn the raw audio data file into a form which the media player will play. This may require adding some sort of file header, and/or changing the filename suffix, and is generally outside the scope of our software.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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