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<blockquote type="cite" cite>+ For the testMP3Streamer, the output
receiver is &quot;Unable to open file &quot;test.mp3&quot; as a MP3
file source&quot;</blockquote>
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<div>Do you have a MP3 file named &quot;test.mp3&quot; in the same
directory?</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>+ For testMP3Receiver, output is
&quot;Beginning receiving multicast stream...&quot;</blockquote>
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<div>Note that &quot;testMP3Receiver&quot; outputs its received (MP3)
data to 'stdout'.&nbsp; (If you don't understand what 'stdout' means,
then this software is probably not for you.)</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><b>Secondly</b>, I run the
testOnDemandRTSPServer, and it returns me the URL links of the
audio/video test files, for example :<br>
<br>
&quot;mpeg4ESVideoTest&quot; stream, from the file
&quot;test.m4e&quot;<br>
Play this stream using the URL &quot;rtsp://<a
href="http://10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg4ESVideoTest"
>10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg4ESVideoTest</a>&quot;<br>
<br>
&quot;mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest&quot; stream, from the file
&quot;test.mpg&quot;</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Play this stream using the URL
&quot;rtsp://<a
href="http://10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest"
>10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest</a>&quot;</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><br>
Is it the URL link to use with openRTSP client, that I ask
below?</blockquote>
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<div>Yes, but you need to have the appropriate file - e.g., a MPEG-1
or 2 Program Stream file named &quot;test.mpg&quot; - in the same
directory.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>&nbsp;<br>
<b>Thirdly</b>, I run the RTSP client, by the command :<b>
./openRTSP,</b>&nbsp; and I see the usage instructions :<br>
<br>
Usage : ./openRTSP [-p &lt;startPortNum&gt;] [-r|-q|-4|-i] [-a|-v]
[-V] [-d &lt;duration&gt;] [-D &lt;max-inter-packet-gap-time&gt; [-c]
[-S &lt;offset&gt;] [-n] [-O] [-t|-T &lt;http-port&gt;] [-u
&lt;username&gt; &lt;password&gt;] [-s &lt;initial-seek-time&gt;] [-z
&lt;scale&gt;] [-w &lt;width&gt; -h &lt;height&gt;] [-f
&lt;frames-per-second&gt;] [-y] [-H] [-Q
[&lt;measurement-interval&gt;]] [-F &lt;filename-prefix&gt;] [-b
&lt;file-sink-buffer-size&gt;] [-B &lt;input-socket-buffer-size&gt;]
[-I &lt;input-interface-ip-address&gt;] [-m] &lt;url&gt;<b> (or
./openRTSP -o [-V] &lt;url&gt;)<br>
<br>
</b>&nbsp;I have tried to use the bold part, for instance<b>
./openRTSP -o [-V] rtsp://</b><a
href="http://10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest"><b
>10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest</b></a></blockquote>
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No, just run</div>
<div><x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</x-tab>./openRTSP rtsp://<a
href="http://10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest"
>10.10.10.103:8554/mpeg1or2AudioVideoTest</a></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>See the &quot;openRTSP&quot; instructions
&lt;http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/&gt; to understand the
command-line options.</div>
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Ross Finlayson<br>
Live Networks, Inc.<br>
http://www.live555.com/</div>
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