Hi Ravi,

Thanks for the info.

You had mentioned that in some networks it didn't work. But when I
start the emulator it uses the port 5554. When I did a "netstat"  it
should that the protocol was TCP. since RTP packets are streamed using
UDP, does it mean that this port doesn't allow UDP packets and they
are being dropped.

-renu

On 3/31/09, rktb <yend...@pv.com> wrote:
>
> Google has acknowledged that there is a known issue with emulator and
> RTSP streaming. There have been various attempts by folks to get this
> working, but only a few have been successful.
>
> For instance, I can do RTSP streaming from my emulator when I am on a
> particular network. But, with the same build, I cannot repeat the
> behavior if I switch network, say to a controlled office environment.
>
> Also, someone was investigating and apparently narrowed down the
> problem to the firewall packets. I can't recollect what the outcome
> was.
>
> I am afraid I don't have an immediate answer to this problem.
>
> -Ravi
>
> On Mar 31, 2:20 am, Renuka V <ren...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Ravi,
>>
>> I set up a ubuntu server on my PC.I am running the test case number 851
>> just
>> like what you mentioned.
>>
>> Using Wire shark I observed that all the RTP packets are being received
>> but
>> they are not reaching the emulator.
>>
>> The buffered percentage is always 0.
>>
>> Can you tell me how you could overcome this problem.
>>
>> -Renu
> >
>

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