Is RTSP input currently broken in SVN?
Posted: 09 Oct 2007 21:04
Hello everyone,
This is my maiden post in this forum. Glad to meet you all.
I need to use VLC to stream from an RTSP-source to an http/FLV progressive download stream, as described on this wiki page: http://wiki.videolan.org/FLV
According to that wiki, I need a VLC 0.9.0-svn build (revision 18876 or higher) to make use of this feaure. I've currently tried both a checkout from trunk this afternoon and the latest nightly (2007-10-09), but neither of them seem to be able to read rtsp streams.
Streaming from MMS works fine.
I've tried both Linux and Windows versions. The Linux builds I compiled myself, the Windows nightly build was a precompiled binary.
I also tried streaming both h263/amr and mpeg4/aac video. Neither appeared to work. I also tried rtsp links both from a Darwin Streaming Server I'd installed myself and links from YouTube Mobile ( http://m.youtube.com ). Again, neither appeared to work.
Is it true that rtsp input is currently broken in SVN or am I doing something wrong? If it is broken, could any of you please point me towards a fairly stable SVN snapshot (revision 18876 or newer) in which both RTSP/3gp input and HTTP/FLV output are working?
If RTSP input is currently working for the rest of you, I'm willing to provide you with debugging output. Just let me know.
Your help is much appreciated!
This is my maiden post in this forum. Glad to meet you all.
I need to use VLC to stream from an RTSP-source to an http/FLV progressive download stream, as described on this wiki page: http://wiki.videolan.org/FLV
According to that wiki, I need a VLC 0.9.0-svn build (revision 18876 or higher) to make use of this feaure. I've currently tried both a checkout from trunk this afternoon and the latest nightly (2007-10-09), but neither of them seem to be able to read rtsp streams.
Streaming from MMS works fine.
I've tried both Linux and Windows versions. The Linux builds I compiled myself, the Windows nightly build was a precompiled binary.
I also tried streaming both h263/amr and mpeg4/aac video. Neither appeared to work. I also tried rtsp links both from a Darwin Streaming Server I'd installed myself and links from YouTube Mobile ( http://m.youtube.com ). Again, neither appeared to work.
Is it true that rtsp input is currently broken in SVN or am I doing something wrong? If it is broken, could any of you please point me towards a fairly stable SVN snapshot (revision 18876 or newer) in which both RTSP/3gp input and HTTP/FLV output are working?
If RTSP input is currently working for the rest of you, I'm willing to provide you with debugging output. Just let me know.
Your help is much appreciated!