<HTML><BODY>1) The server is IP camera. Details below:<br><br>Kernel version: Linux 3.0.8 armv5tejl<br>File system version: TH38R2-ONVIF V2.5.0.6 build 2014-01-26 12:39:49<br><br>Here is issuer firmware link: <a href="http://www.en.tpsee.com/firmware/20140127/firmware_HI3518C-V2-ONVIF-V2.5.0.6_20140126123951.bin" data-mce-href="http://www.en.tpsee.com/firmware/20140127/firmware_HI3518C-V2-ONVIF-V2.5.0.6_20140126123951.bin">http://www.en.tpsee.com/firmware/20140127/firmware_HI3518C-V2-ONVIF-V2.5.0.6_20140126123951.bin</a><br>Here is the SDK: http://www.en.tpsee.com/uploads/sdkfile/LinuxNetSDK_Release_x86_V22_20140529.zip<br><br>I have no direct access to the IP camera operating system, so i cannot see more details<br><br>2) Transport: RTP/AVP;unicast. <br><br>3) Yes it happens always strongly after 2 minutes. Today i have upgraded IP camera to the latest firmware and now it it happens always strongly after every 3 minutes.<br><br>4) Here is the commands and logs:<br><br>This log file was created with old firmware, then media plays only 2 minutes.<br><br>command line: ./openRTSP rtsp://user:password@ip/mpeg4cif &> ./openRTSP.txt<br>openRTSP.txt: <a href="http://pastebin.com/Vv6aGype">http://pastebin.com/Vv6aGype</a><br><br>Next log file contains more details. It was created with new firmware, then media plays only 3 minutes. I cut some log in the middle, because the file size was more than 500K, pastebin.com has size limit.<br><br>command line: ./testRTSPClient rtsp://user:password@ip/mpeg4cif &> ./testRTSPClient.txt<br>testRTSPClient.txt: http://pastebin.com/pTwtETg4<br><br><br>P.S. One more very important thing: i found that timecode which comes from the server side with frames, are changed chaotically, example of video track timecode sequence:<br><br>...<br>1400294551722.297119<br>1400294551761.297119<br>...<br>173358852.978000<br>173358893.978000<br>...<br><br>As you can see:<br><br>Value 1400294551722 is the date: Sat May 17 2014 05:42:31 GMT+0300 (EEST)<br>Value 173358893 is the date: Sat Jan 03 1970 03:09:18 GMT+0300 (MSK)<br><br>So, it looks like somehow the datetime is changed on the IP camera side during play mode. It is quite strange... In the IP camera settings i tried to set "Time Settings" to: update time manually - but it did not help.<br><br>If i'm using issuer SDK to receive the frames, their library does not stop receive the frames, but timecode is changing chaotically during play mode, like i show above.<br><br>If you will need more information, or remote access to the IP camera, do not hesitate, ask.<br><br><br><br><br>Воскресенье, 22 июня 2014, 6:06 +04:00 от minus <grom86@mail.ru>:<br>
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OpenRTSP test sample always stops after 2 minutes. Why it happens and how to prevent it?<br><br><br>-- <br>developer
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