Question - does the playback stop after two seconds ONLY for live
streams, or also for stored/hinted files requested via RTSP on demand?
If it happens to both (which is most likely the scenario you'd
describing),
then my guess is that the RTCP responses from the connected QuickTime
Player/client are NOT being received by the streaming server. There is
a timeout, that if no RTCP response has been received from the server
then the outgoing stream from the server is stopped.
Two things to try:
1) Does the problem happen if you have your QT Player set to stream
over
HTTP (port 80) as its streaming transport (in the QuickTime
Preferences, under
"Streaming Transport"?
2) Is there a firewall between your QT Client and the server, or are
you connecting
through a NAT (network address translator) which could possibly
explain for
RTCP reponses (in the form of UDP packets) to not be able to reach
the server
when sent from the QT Client?
--
Billy Brown
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:07 AM, email@hidden wrote:
Hello!
I'm testing Darwin Streaming Server (Red Hat Linux version) with
"mp4live"
application, that is the live broadcaster from MPEG4IP tools. As client
I'm working with "gmp4player".
I know mp4live is full compliant with Darwin, infact I testeted it and
it was all right!!! It's great!
But, testing it, I noted a problem:
the live stream (.mp4: video MPEG4, audio MP3) arrives correctly only
for
about two minutes (3.3 Mbyte arrived), then it would seem that Darwin
stops the rtp streaming since no more packets arrive to the client.
How is it possible? Are there some restrictions using Darwin in live
streaming?
Thanks, Santino Tomo
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