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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I've been running for two days with
openRTSP on a camera that had problems, openRTSP is still
capturing video to the output file and the console last message
has not changed. <br>
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One thing to note is when streaming stops from the proxy of the
camera, if I connect to the camera directly it will stream. My
test was with gstreamer and not openRTSP to the proxy. <br>
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Could it be possible the problem is with the proxy session to the
camera? I'm no expert on RTSP but trying to learn as much as
possible so I can stop asking so many questions.<br>
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I had to stop the openRTSP as I was running low on disk so I will
restart it again to be sure the camera (back-end) continue to
work.<br>
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If there is something else I can run it might be helpful? Do you
think using openRTSP connecting to the proxy server would shed any
info?<br>
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Also to note, I did not have to use -t as UDP works fine. <br>
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Thanks,<br>
Craig<br>
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On 11/18/2013 12:06 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">After running openRTSP
the last thing displayed is Data packets have begun arriving
[#####], I did not here any beep. After browsing the source
I found that the playCommon.cpp has this message and a \007,
which apparently did not cause the beep (no big deal). Now
I see I have started streaming from my back end RTSP. I
ran a camera in question all night and no other message
followed the Data packets have begun arriving. I assume
this means all is good.<br>
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Yes. You should see a (large) file - containing H.264
Elementary Stream video data - sitting in the directory from
which you ran "openRTSP". (If you wish, you can rename this -
with a ".h264" filename suffix - and VLC should be able to play
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">I do have one question,
if the proxy server or openRTSP loses a session from a
camera it will reconnect, correct?<br>
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The proxy server will; but openRTSP will not (it's just a simple
client application, that connects and streams only once). <a
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