> I am testing all the above on the same computer. I know that
> testOnDemandRTSPServer is the Server and openRTSP is the client but I mean in
> general why are there a love of .exe files as the servers why not just one
> server?
Sorry, but that question makes no sense. A “.exe” file is (on Windows) an
application binary. “testOnDemandRTSPServer.exe” is a single application (a
server), that can serve several different streams (from files).
> and what is the difference between all of these servers and
> Live555MediaServer ? is Live555MediaServer the combination of all the
> previous servers?
The “LIVE555 Media Server” (i.e., in Windows, the “live555MediaServer.exe”
application) is a RTSP server application that is intended to be run ‘as is’ -
i.e., without modifying the source code. See
http://live555.com/mediaServer/
“testOnDemandRTSPServer” (i.e., in Windows, the “testOnDemandRTSPServer.exe”
application) is intended to be a model (i.e., demonstration application code)
for developers - i.e., people who wish to use develop (i.e., program) their own
RTSP server application.
Since you’re clearly not an experienced developer, I suggest that you work (at
least initially) with the “LIVE555 Media Server”; see
http://live555.com/mediaServer/
> also where can I read some sort of documentation for each file?
http://live555.com/liveMedia/
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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