Dashan,

First, your log file reveals that you have made at least some changes to the 
supplied code. We can support only the original, unmodified code.

Second, your first test shouldn’t be with such a large number of proxied 
streams.  Can you reproduce your problem with just two streams?

Third, what specifically do you mean by “switch back and forth between one 
camera to another”?  You understand, I hope, that each time you start viewing 
(using VLC, or any other RTSP client) a new proxied stream, you are increasing 
the network traffic in front of the proxy server, and also - if this was the 
first request to view the proxied stream - the network traffic behind the proxy 
server.  If you don’t explicitly stop playing (using VLC’s ‘stop’ button) the 
first stream when you switch to a second stream, then the first stream will 
continue to be streamed.  With such a large number of proxied streams, perhaps 
you are simply overwhelming the capacity of your network?

Finally, “VLC" is not a good RTSP client to be using for your initial testing.  
VLC is not our software, and it has known scalability problems if you try to 
run two or more instances of VLC on the same computer (if that’s what you’re 
doing).  I suggest using “openRTSP” <http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ 
<http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/>> instead, at least initially.

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

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