Hi, Ross
First of all, we now use the latest release 2015.09.24. Secondly, you are right, we are behind a router in which we have setup the NAT and we enabled the UPnP. Looking at the rtsp messages exchange between an IP Axis camera (behind the router) and the testrtspclient, we have seen that the AXIS do not send the source and destination address in the setup message response. So, we have thought to modify the code, to mimic the axis camera behaviour. In this way with the testRTSPclient we have started to see data stream. Since we don't think to be in a particular case, we are wondering whether is correct to take off the source and the destination from the setup message response, without breaking the RTSP compliance. Furthermore we have also seen that when we connect to the Axis camera from internet, it uses the public IP in the rtsp messages. The camera retrieves its public IP via UPnP. Bottom of line, what do you think: 1) if we take off the source and destination from the setup message response? 2) if we retrieve the public IP via UPnP and use it in the rtsp messages? Thanks Bye ________________________________________________________________ Ing. Giovanni Iamonte Developments and technologies area Quintetto Srl - Pont Saint Martin (AO) ( mobile: +39 393 9196310 ( tel: +39 0165 1845290 + e-mail: [email protected] [ web: www.quintetto.it <http://www.quintetto.it/>
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