Hi Ross,
To continus this issue.
Our server media session has two LiveSources, that one is a video, and
another is audio.
The disconnection occurred by the video device, so the audio channel is
fine.
Regarding this situation, the RTSP server doesn't disconnect all clients
well due to any source being alive.
Do you have suggestions for our application?
If we want any live source is disconnected, we want to drop all clients.

Best Regards,

Person Lin

IoT BU/ R&D Div.
EDIMAX Technology Co., Ltd.
Tel: 886-2-7739-6888 ext.6957


林柏昇 <[email protected]> 於 2022年6月13日 週一 下午5:09寫道:

> Hi Rose,
> Thank you for your help. It is working and straightforward to be done.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Person Lin
>
> IoT BU/ R&D Div.
> EDIMAX Technology Co., Ltd.
> Tel: 886-2-7739-6888 ext.6957
>
>
> Ross Finlayson <[email protected]> 於 2022年6月12日 週日 下午2:33寫道:
>
>>
>>
>> > On Jun 11, 2022, at 11:22 PM, 林柏昇 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Do I have to reconstruct the corresponding server media session and
>> rebind them if I use Medium::close in my instance of FrameSource subclass?
>>
>> No - the existing “ServerMediaSession” (and “ServerMediaSubsession”)
>> objects can remain as is.  The server code should automatically create a
>> new instance of your “FramedSource” subclass (by calling
>> “createNewStreamSource()”) if a new client decides to connect to the server.
>>
>>
>> Ross Finlayson
>> Live Networks, Inc.
>> http://www.live555.com/
>>
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