RTSP is not proprietary to RealServer, RTSP (Real Time Streaming
Protocol) is an open standard employed by most major streaming methods
like QuickTime Streaming for example.
ffserver should be able to use RTSP, you could view the source to the
OpenSource QuickTime Streaming server at http://publicsource.apple.com/
and see how they implemented it.
Michael
On Monday, April 16, 2001, at 10:32 PM, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> Tobias Gogolin wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody
>>
>> I am doing some tests streaming in RealMedia format between my
>> computers here and found an > interesting misbehaviour: Aparently
>> after 2Minutes 46.6 Seconds every time the Stream ends > or the player
>> just doesnt receive any more data (verfied with LinuxPPC and Win 98
>> (G2))
>> The slide bar seems even know ahead of time that thats how long its
>> supposed to play
>> So is that a feature programmed in to the server or where does it come
>> from
>> (there is no need to restart the server when it happens - just hitting
>> stop and play again
>> does it ...)
>
> I think it has to do with the fact that it's using http:// rather than
> the normal streaming protocol (whatzit called? rtsp:// I think) that is
> proprietary to RealServer. I think (guessing) that if you use http:
> RealPlayer is thinking the file must NOT be a stream. I have gotten it
> up to almost 9 minutes at low resolution/low framerate.
>
> Chris Kloiber
>
>
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