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<div>A reminder to people who may be having trouble getting Transport
Stream trick play to work with some clients: We provide a utility
"testMPEG2TransportStreamTrickPlay" which generates - from
an original Transport Stream file plus index file - a new Transport
Stream file that contains the effect of 'fast forward' or 'reverse
play' applied to the original stream. This file will contain the exact
same data that the server would send if you had requested 'fast
forward' or 'reverse play' from the client.</div>
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<div>See <<font face="Lucida Grande" size="-4"
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>http://www.live555.com/liveMedia/transport-stream-trick-play.html</font
>> for more details.</div>
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<div>Therefore, you can try streaming the resulting Transport Stream
file (without indexing) to the client, to see how the client handles
it. You may find this an easier way to debug your client.</div>
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<div>In general, though, note that this mailing list is *not* the
right place to be be complaining about problems with clients (unless,
of course, those clients use the "LIVE555 Streaming Media"
software). In particular, problems with the Amino set-top boxes
are best discussed on an Amino-related mailing list. Live
Networks, Inc. is not affiliated with Amino Technologies, and we don't
know enough about their hardware to debug it.</div>
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Ross Finlayson<br>
Live Networks, Inc.<br>
http://www.live555.com/</div>
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