Trying to stream H264 over RTP
Craig Routledge
web at craigroutledge.com
Tue Apr 15 19:46:59 PDT 2014
> On 04/15/2014 01:36 PM, Chuck Crisler wrote:
> > Set higher logging levels and/or get a packet capture to see if the
> problem(s) is in the transmit or receive.
On 04/15/2014 05:46:57 PM, Michael Gruner wrote:
> You'll need to specify the full set caps from the payloader, just the
> mimetype isn't enough. For example:
> And yes, this means that the receiver pipeline is fixed to the sender
> pipeline's resolution and characteristics. Changing something on the
> sender will require a new pipeline on the receiver. If this is a
> problem for you, you might want to try using mpegtsmux or a smarter
> protocol like RTSP.
Thank you both. Nothing seemed obviously wrong in the output when I
increased
the debug level. However, when I ran wireshark, I got an unending list
of
"Destination unreachable (unreachable port)" ICMP packets for the
destination
port.
The weird part is that my firewall should not be blocking this. I'm
running
Fedora 20 with the standard firewall setup, the first two entries of
which
are,
-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
So all loopback connections should go through.
Anyone have any ideas?
Also, I'd like to look into RTSP but although I found a packet receiver
(rtspsrc)
with gst-inspect, I can't seem to figure out how to invoke the server.
The
gstreamer-rtsp-server documentation only lists the library functions.
Does it
have to be done via a program or can I create an RTSP stream with a
command line?
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