Do you know of any existing lightweight options that I might be able to
pursue. As this is for an embedded solution, performance and memory are both
big issues. We only need a basic streaming server, or even a combination of
programs that achieve the rtsp in and rtmp out separately.

I noticed that Live555 have a small rtsp server written in C/C++, that might
be useful if I can find another simple C based RTMP implementation.

Do you have any pointers?

- Tim

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:58 AM, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We are actually working on something like this Tim. It will more than
> likely be released as part of Red5 under the LGPL license. I am not
> sure of the timeline for release at this moment though.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Apr 27, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Rich Shupe wrote:
>
> > I'm afraid QuickTime Broadcaster doesn't go all the way to RTMP, but
> > I'm not
> > sure about that. A non-answer, perhaps, but it might be worth
> > looking into
> > if you haven't already done so. It definitely does live H.264.
> >
> > Did you look into the real-time Sorenson, On2, and Adobe products? I
> > know
> > you said you're not looking for transcoding, but that's as far as my
> > limited
> > knowledge takes me.
> >
> >
> > On 4/27/08 2:32 AM, "Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I have been searching the list to see if this is yet possible with
> >> VLC, RED5
> >> or any other product.
> >>
> >> Can anyone shed some light on this as at the moment the situation
> >> is not very
> >> clear. Is there a (preferably open source) tool available that will
> >> take a
> >> H.264 RTSP stream in real time and convert it to a h.264 RTMP stream?
> >>
> >> Second question - if there is, is there an implementation that is not
> >> computationally intensive? We are not talking about transcoding
> >> here - just
> >> repackaging RTSP to RTMP in real time. Does anyone know what the
> >> computational
> >> requirements are for any existing implementations? I'm really
> >> looking for
> >> something that I can compile and run in an embedded system.
> >>
> >> Thanks for any assistance on this.
> >
> > Rich
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> >
> >
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