[Live-devel] Quicktime: Requested data - TRACE

flavio.oliveira at indt.org.br flavio.oliveira at indt.org.br
Mon Sep 6 16:12:54 PDT 2004


Hi Ross,

I am not sure if the firewall could blocked the ports in the local address in my network. But I am going to check with the network admin.
Just, an aditional info ... in my symbian porting I don't get to set SO_REUSEADD Option with setsockopt(). I read that UDP Servers
uses it when it needs to know the destination IP address of client requests .. so, Do you think that it could be the problem?

Regards, Flavio

-----Original Message-----
From: live-devel-bounces at ns.live.com
[mailto:live-devel-bounces at ns.live.com]On Behalf Of ext Ross Finlayson
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 14:49
To: LIVE.COM Streaming Media - development & use
Subject: RE: [Live-devel] Quicktime: Requested data - TRACE 



>I am using the "testOnDemandRTSPServer". I used the Nokia Multimedia 
>Converter to convert MP3/WAV into AMR file.
>I have the windows 2000, with the Quicktime Player and RTSP Server in the 
>same computer. I am sending an AMR-format file sample.

Your sample file streams OK.  Your problem is apparently that you have a 
firewall that is blocking UDP (and therefore RTP packets).  If you allow 
UDP packets (all ports) to pass through your firewall, you will be able to 
receive the stream.


	Ross Finlayson
	LIVE.COM
	<http://www.live.com/>

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