[Live-devel] How can I get a file named *.m4v?

liujunxiang junxiang03 at iscas.cn
Wed Dec 17 11:58:07 PST 2003


Hi, 
 I try the following:
    openRTSP -V -n rtsp://192.192.192.51:7070/
It shows:
    ...
   Started playing session
   Receiving streamed data...

Note there is not a line " Data packets have begun arriving [<timestamp>]"
My lib version is 20031216.

Regards,
Liu
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ross Finlayson" <finlayson at live.com>
To: "LIVE.COM Streaming Media - development & use" <live-devel at ns.live.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Live-devel] How can I get a file named *.m4v?


> At 06:37 PM 12/16/03, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >No matter what I set in Quick Time player, I still cannot use quick time 
> >player to
> >play the video. The testMPEG4VideoStreamer console shows
> >
> >playing this stream using the URL"rtsp://192.192.192.51:7070/"
> >Beginning streaming ...
> >Beginning to read from file...
> >
> >The Qt palyer show timeout later.
> >
> >I debug the code, and the function writeSocket(...) has been called and 
> >packets
> >are sent also.
> >As you know, I get the *.m4v file by renaming the file video-MP4V-ES-2.
> >Is anything wrong?
> 
> No, I don't think so.  One thing you could try, however, is running 
> "openRTSP" on the "rtsp://" URL that's printed by "testMPEG4VideoStreamer" 
> - i.e.,
>          openRTSP -V -n rtsp://192.192.192.51:7070/
> If this works (i.e., it prints that it's receiving data OK), then you 
> *should* also be able to receive/play the stream using QuickTime Player, by 
> configuring it to use regular UDP and RTSP., and then opening the "rtsp://" 
> URL, using "file"->"Open URL".  Keep trying...
> 
> 
> Ross Finlayson
> LIVE.COM
> <http://www.live.com/>
> 
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