From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Streaming RTSP eating hard-drive space on client machine Hello, we are trying to stream large real media files ( 0.5 gig in size ) to client machines using the RTSP protocol. We have noticed that when using this protocol, the Real Player creates a temp file in the temp directory (called PNXEE.tmp for example). As packets come in this file gets bigger and bigger. I presume that the file will eventually reach 0.5 gigs in size. This is unacceptable as we cannot require that the client has at least 0.5 gigs free on C. If the C drive is filled the video will stop playing. Is there any way to remove this behavior? ******************************************************* The RealForum is an email discussion group focused on using RealNetworks products. The RealForum is a place to post messages about the best methods for creating content using RealNetworks technologies and the planning and implementation of streaming-media web sites. Archives of RealForum can be found at http://realforum.real.com If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe realforum or from another account, besides the address you subscribed with: unsubscribe realforum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
