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Hi,<br>
<br>
If I look at the proxy server, you can register unique back-end rtsp
urls (with, for instance, an ip address and port number inside). But
the client will always use the same port number to view the
registered stream, is that right?<br>
<br>
In my situation, I have multiple cameras with a unique ip address
and port number, but the remaining url could be the same as another
camera. When using the proxy server I can register both back-end
urls but not at different ports (because only one port is used when
creating the RTSPServerWithREGISTERProxying object). You can make a
difference in the suffix while registering, but that is in our case
not an option. The only other options (as far as I can see) is to:<br>
1. launch a proxy server for each back-end stream<br>
2. modify the proxy server to create multiple
RTSPServerWithREGISTERProxying objects.<br>
<br>
Is this right, or are there other (simpler) options possible?<br>
<br>
In case of option 2, can I (or do I have to) reuse my
BasicUsageEnvironment object? I think I have, because it also
contains the taskscheduler and the whole library is setup as a
single threaded implementation.<br>
<br>
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