<DIV>Thanks for the fast reply </DIV>
<DIV>you have reason Ross I have not gave much details about my application. In fact I want to implement a Video on demand application based on the following:</DIV>
<DIV>when a new client arrives, if he is the first client demanding a movie he will get it on a multicast stream. If we assume that an other client arrives later demanding the same movie, the server will give him the description of the ongoing session (multicast stream initially opened to the first client) and a new description for a new unicast stream to broadcast to him the missed part of the movie.</DIV>
<DIV>Thus the client download data from the multicast stream and keeps it on a buffer while downloading and playing data from the unicast stream. After playing all missed data, he send a teardown for the unicast stream and continue playing video from his buffer (filled by the multicast stream).</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>>I'm not sure that this is something that makes much sense.<BR><BR>>"On demand" means that a new stream will be created in response to >each new <BR>>client. Why would you want each new stream to be multicast?<BR><BR>>Note that the existing "test*Streamer" applications contain a RTSP >server <BR>>that streams via multicast.<BR><BR>>What is it exactly that you want to do?<BR><BR><BR>>Ross Finlayson<BR>>LIVE.COM<BR><HTTP: www.live.com /><BR></DIV><p>
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