Shortly I’ll be making the experimental WebRTC proxying functionality available as a service, so that you will be able to input a “rtsp://“ URL for your own RTSP stream (e.g., one of your network cameras), and then make this stream available to be viewed in (WebRTC-enabled) web browsers.
But first, I’d like to have some more examples of these streams that I can use for testing. So, if you’re potentially interested in using WebRTC proxying in the future, and have a public RTSP video stream that you’re willing to have used for testing, then please send me the “rtsp://“ URL. (If you’d prefer not to have this URL posted to the mailing list, then you can send me a private email instead.) Ross Finlayson Live Networks, Inc. http://www.live555.com/
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