Hi Aaron, some quick questions:
1. Have you seen this problem happen if you are only using QuickTime
Player as your
RTSP/RTP client?
2. What JMF (Java media framework) client were you using? Is it
publicly available, or
something you are developing privately?
3. Does the problem happen immediately (ie. on demand) when
connecting, or after some
period of time, or only when tearing down your RTSP/RTP client
session?
4. I notice you're running your DSS source off drive d:\. Did you
make all the changes in the
streamingserver.xml file to switch from c: to d: and use the right
paths? I ask this since
there are many many dependencies in the Win32 source of Darwin
Streaming Server
(and the Perl streaming web admin server) where it expects the
paths to be
c:\Program Files\Darwin Streaming Server\
Thanks for your input, and I've forwarded your mail to QTSS Engineering.
---
Billy Brown
On Saturday, September 21, 2002, at 10:52 AM, Aaron Lee wrote:
> Hi Billy,
>
> The env I am running DSS is on Windows 2000 Professional. I first
> downloaded the pre-compiled binaries and notice that it core dumps and
> actually stop the server from working evne the streamingserver.xml has
> break_on_assert set to be false. I then downloaded the source and
> recompiled it. (btw during the recompilation under Visual Studio 6 it
> complains SpamPro cannot be found...) anyway they behave the same and
> fails those assertions. The error log shows:
>
> # Streaming STARTUP 2002-09-19 19:09:40
> 2002-09-19 19:12:52: _Assert:
> d:\darwinstreamingserver\dss-
> 4_1_1.src\commonutilitieslib\stringparser.cpp, 238
> # Streaming STARTUP 2002-09-19 19:17:18
> 2002-09-19 19:17:28: _Assert:
> d:\darwinstreamingserver\dss-
> 4_1_1.src\commonutilitieslib\stringparser.cpp, 240
> # Streaming STARTUP 2002-09-19 19:18:57
> 2002-09-19 19:19:08: _Assert:
> d:\darwinstreamingserver\dss-
> 4_1_1.src\commonutilitieslib\stringparser.cpp, 239
> # Streaming STARTUP 2002-09-19 19:20:12
> 2002-09-19 19:20:20: _Assert:
> d:\darwinstreamingserver\dss-
> 4_1_1.src\commonutilitieslib\stringparser.cpp, 282
> # Streaming STARTUP 2002-09-19 19:21:54
>
> I was using DSS as a reflector on live streaming where the RTP packets
> are coming from JMF (Java media framework)
> Thanks!
> -Aaron
_______________________________________________
streaming-server-developers mailing list | email@hidden
Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/streaming-server-developers
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.