What's the symptom of your problem? Error messages? No video? or?
The SDP file looks generally correct except that there are media
sections for two video streams. Note that all of the media referred
to by this SDP file are being sent via IP Multicast. So only those
folks with IP Multicast routing or tunneling will be able to see
anything. Most normal Internet connections won't support this media.
If you do have IP Multicast connectivity then you might want to give
my MacTV program a try. http://www.talasoft.com Enable the SAP/SDP
Listener and MacTV will pick up the proper SDP announcements and use
QuickTime to join the media streams.
Hope this helps,
Joe Huber
At 5:06 PM -0400 9/25/02, Frank Lowney wrote:
Downloading the *.sdp file referred to in the object/embed code
below and looking at it in a text editor, I see:
I saved the *.sdp to a file and then used QT Player to try to open
it as a way of testing the above but that didn't work either. I am
wondering if the *.sdp file is properly formed. The *.sdp file
looks like:
Is this an *.sdp file that QuickTime should understand?
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