[Live-devel] livemedia in a commercial product (win32 dllcompilation)

Yamini S. [EPLX - DCC] yamini.s at europlex.in
Tue May 20 23:26:43 PDT 2008


Hi,
  Can u let me know that whether VLC source code can be compiled using
vc++6.0. 

I used openRTSP to save a video file but the command I have mentioned
below
Works for mjpeg but not for mpeg4.

When I give openRTSP -b 65555 rtsp://10.200.11.71 for mjpeg 

A video_MJPEG file is saved and plays in vlc

But for MPEG4 the file is saved but does not play in vlc.

Is there any application in live555 testProgs to play these files

Thanks & Regards,
S.Yamini
Programmer
R&D
Siemens Building Technologies Pvt. Ltd.


-----Original Message-----
From: live-devel-bounces at ns.live555.com
[mailto:live-devel-bounces at ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Anthony
Champagne
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 7:10 PM
To: live-devel at ns.live555.com
Subject: [Live-devel] livemedia in a commercial product (win32
dllcompilation)

Hi,

	I've discover your livemedia library and I'm very interested by
the
RTSP/RTP module. I'm working for a French company, so in order to
include
your library in my Win app. as LGPL, I need to dynamically link with it
via
Win32 DLL system.
	Here my problem. I try successfully to compile your source in a
VisualC++ DLL project and to export some symbols using
"__declspec(dllexport)" (and import the same way with dllimport), but
I'm
starting to ask myself : if you change the source code, re-adding this
declaration right after all your "class" declarations would be a waste
of
time.
	So, I want to ask if anybody has ever used livemedia library in
a
commercial product, and how did they do?
	Thanks for your answer.

Anthony Champagne



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