<div>Hello,</div>
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<div>I'd like to ask, if is it possible with live media server to setup this type of configuration.</div>
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<div>I have clients which are behind "stupid" NAT machines which aren't under my administration.</div>
<div>Problem is, that I need to serve for this clients unicast VoD transcoded mutlicast streams from our network.</div>
<div>With VLC it can be set without problems, but VLC server side doesn't support RTSP over TCP or rtsp-http-tunneled, only</div>
<div>UDP transport protocol is supported - so NATed clients can't receive streams (rtsp over udp is problem).</div>
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<div>So question is, if is it possible with live media server to setup VoD receiving of rtp://@stream and on-the-fly</div>
<div>transcoding to h264 and serving this VoD transcoded stream to client via RTCP (RTCP over TCP) or RTSP-HTTP-tunneled.</div>
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<div>So when client connect to live media server via RTCP, VoD function starts to receive rtp://@ multicast stream and on-the-fly transcodes it to</div>
<div>H.264 and serves it to client.</div>
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<div>Can be this configuration realized ?</div>
<div>Thank you for ideas&help.</div>
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<div>Peter</div>