I too am having difficulty shutting down in my rtspclients . When I went to 
async, I ended up with things happening after the dtor occasionaly or a memory 
leak. I realized the OpenRTSP test app avoids this with an exit, which is not 
an option from me.

I need one app that manages multiple concurrent RTSP connections that may 
independently go up and down at will as well as on demand. 100's or even 
thousands of RTSP sources! Refactoring for multiple processes is not in the 
budget.

I think this is a great library but I must take exception to the gmail 
statement, I have seen it many times before on this list and I think it is just 
no longer true. (Kinda like how you couldn't validate your new VISA card with a 
cell phone in the past.)  I have my old earthlink account, but that is tied to 
one machine. I have the email of my current job and I have a long standing 
gmail that I use for everything else because it works on every computer and my 
smartphone. I had originally wished I signed up for this email list on gmail so 
I didn't have to drive 10 miles to see if there had been a reply (or Remote 
desktop or otherwise POLL for a response) until I saw these statements.  I do 
NOT want this to start a big conversation on gmail vs foo and pollute this 
list, I just want point out that statement may need to be re-evaluated. Gmail 
it is not Hotmail, and the Generally speaking conclusion has no relation to a 
persons email address.  ([email protected])

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ross Finlayson
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 9:55 PM
To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Creating multiple OpenRtspClient [ or destroying 
current client in a proper way ]

This software is not intended to be modified by people who use "@gmail.com" 
email addresses.  (Generally speaking, such people lack the necessary technical 
sophistication.)

But in your case, you probably don't need to modify the "openRTSP" code at all. 
 Because you want to just open multiple "rtsp://" URLs, one after the other, 
you can do so simply by running (the original, unmodified) "openRTSP" 
application multiple times, in succession - e.g., from a shell script.

Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/

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