Joachim Bauch wrote:
The RTMP protocol is described on http://osflash.org/rtmp_osJoachim
Thanks, I know, I've been through it several times over and able to create proper RTMP packets, except for video, which are not really discussed there.
The problem I have is understanding what is inside the RTMP video packets, i.e. after the 0x09 video marker. I've discovered that it's FLV more or less, i.e. without the FLV header, skips directly into the body.
Red5 authors, can anyone explain why the RTMP-declared length of the packet is larger than the size of the RTMP body? I've ethereal traces that declare a RTMP size that's smaller than the actual body sent by somewhere 5-6 bytes. I can't make sense of this. For INVOKE packets the numbers always add up, from both the packets I produce and the packets captured. For my video packets, created with FLV content from files, they add up as well, but not for the flash-originated captured ones.
Any ideas ? Thanks for your help, -- Radu-Adrian Popescu CSA, DBA, Developer Aldrapay MD Aldratech Ltd. +40213212372
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