<pre>Dear Ross,<br><br>I'm not trying to reinvent i'm just trying to develop an utility to test some of the camera and there quality of service.<br><br>I have to test mpeg4, H.264 as well as MJPEG formats, the total no of bytes recieved , packet loss, video loss etc.
<br><br>I would also like to know whther openrtsp is capable of handling MJPEG formats on http protocol.<br><br>I would be happy to have your insight.<br><br>Regards,<br></pre><p class="MsoNormal" style=""><a name="_MailAutoSig">
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<pre><br><br><br><br><br>><i>Currently I'm working on developing a windows based viewer for AXIS <br></i>><i>camera which support RTSP protocol.<br></i>><i><br></i>><i>I have actually gone thru the openrtsp source code i was able to
<br></i>><i>build the application and my camera is streaming the video using the <br></i>><i>openrtsp test application.<br></i><br>Why reinvent the wheel? I suggest just using the existing VLC media <br>player: <
<a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/">http://www.videolan.org/vlc/</a>>. It is Open Source, runs on <br>Windows (and many other OSs), and uses the "LIVE555 Streaming Media" <br>code for its RTSP client implementation. It should be able to play
<br>the stream from an Axis camera.<br>-- </pre>