Hello again!
Sorry about the question, but the cause of the problem wasn't Darwin.
The versions of vlc and mplayer I used didnt send the pause request, I
used Wiresharkto make sure and it didnt display any PAUSE request.
So I downloaded Quicktime player and the problem was solved.
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Hi!
I just began trying Darwin server, so after reading the api
documentation I wrote a little module that register for the RTSP
Postprocessor Role and print the type of the request with qtss_printf
whenever the server call him with the dispatch routine.
The problem is that when I pause the video from the client (VLC and
Mplayer) the module prints nothing which means that the server didn't
call him.
According to wikipedia and the rfc PAUSE is a request
So I would like to know why Darwin doesnt call my module when there's
a PAUSE request.
Thank you
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