[Live-devel] RTP sink to serial

Yedidia Amit amit.yedidia at elbitsystems.com
Thu Nov 20 01:00:51 PST 2008


tahnks,
 
Regrading your last comment - I thought I can use 127.0.0.1 or the real
machine IP. Am I missing something?  
 

Regards,


Amit Yedidia

Elbit System Ltd.

Email: amit.yedidia at elbitsystems.com

Tel: 972-4-8318905

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	From: live-devel-bounces at ns.live555.com
[mailto:live-devel-bounces at ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Ross Finlayson
	Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:10 AM
	To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use
	Subject: Re: [Live-devel] RTP sink to serial
	
	

		I want to to send RTP packets (RTP header + payload
after packetization) to a serial port.
		

		From my experience with Live I figure that using
socket_pair will be a good solution.
		

		In that way I will be able to use the current code to
send the data into the socket, and on the other side I will write some
listener that will recv from the socket and   transmit it using the
serial port.
		

		Am I right?


	Yes, I think so.  The current code assumes that RTP packets'
destination will always be an IP network socket.  (This is a design
mistake; someday I'd like to make it easier to use other (real or
virtual) network layers underneath RTP.)

	Therefore, the best way to do what you want to do is to make
your serial interface accessible via a socket that has an IP address.
(I'll let you figure out how to do this :-)
	-- 

	Ross Finlayson
	Live Networks, Inc.
	http://www.live555.com/


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