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<blockquote type="cite" cite>On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Ross
Finlayson &lt;<a
href="mailto:finlayson@live555.com">finlayson@live555.com</a>&gt;
wrote:<br>
&gt; I should warn you that I consider the &quot;DarwinInjector&quot;
stuff to be<br>
&gt; deprecated technology, and although I'll probably be upgrading it
to do an<br>
&gt; asynchronous &quot;ANNOUNCE&quot;, there's no guarantee that it
will continue to be<br>
&gt; supported in the future.&nbsp; We have our own RTSP server
implementation, and<br>
&gt; people should really be using this, rather than using this hack
along with<br>
&gt; some other implementation.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Well, let me explain a few things to you
(you seem confused about why I'm doing this)</blockquote>
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<div>Actually, I'm less &quot;confused&quot; than
&quot;uninterested&quot;.&nbsp; Overall, in general, I'm just not
particularly interested in proxys (or 'middleboxes' in general).&nbsp;
While they're often useful, supporting them is generally not a high
priority for me.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>What alternate options to the
DarwinInjector do I have that would accomplish this with
Live555?</blockquote>
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<div>Right now, nothing.&nbsp; In the future, though, I hope a
cleaner, more standard protocol for this will come available (perhaps
for RTSP 2.0).</div>
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Ross Finlayson<br>
Live Networks, Inc.<br>
http://www.live555.com/</div>
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