> We’ve started the implementation of our own Source classes for both video and 
> audio, and the workflow to connect them to the proper RtpSink classes as 
> described in the FAQ and examples.  We don’t see any examples that push to a 
> server using RTSP

No, we don’t support that model of communication (‘pushing’ media to a server), 
because it’s excessively complex, and non-standard.  Instead, we support a 
(much simpler) model whereby a RTSP server can act as a ‘proxy’ for another 
RTSP stream.  In fact, we have an ‘off the shelf’ proxy server application:
        http://live555.com/proxyServer/ <http://live555.com/proxyServer/>
that you can use.

In your case, therefore, you would want your media source to have a build-in 
RTSP server, which you could access via a proxy server (or directly from RTSP 
client(s)).  You can do this using the “testOnDemandRTSPServer” demo 
application as a model; see
        http://live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#liveInput-unicast 
<http://live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#liveInput-unicast>

You will need to write your own subclass of “OnDemandServerMediaSubsession” 
(one for each kind of media - audio and video - that you’re streaming), as 
noted in the FAQ entry linked to above.

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

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