rtspsrc resets the timestamp
Chuck Crisler
ccrislerathome at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 14:34:55 UTC 2016
Check the SDP. It will have different sections for the different media.
RTSPSRC debug level 6 (?) will log the SDP.
On Mar 29, 2016 10:32 AM, "Baby Octopus" <jagadishkamathk at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 5 seconds sounds like the UDP transmission timeout. After that delay,
> > we fallback to TCP
> Doesn't look like UDP timeout. Media data is coming through UDP itself
>
> > Maybe you have one of those servers that advertise
> > audio and video, but sends only audio or video ?
> Very much. The IP camera gives out only video and no audio. How to know if
> it advertises both audio as well as video?
>
> > Or you have a network firewall issue. That would result in a timeout,
> then
> > a reset of the
> > timestamp (but with the segment it will be contiguous). Remember, the
> > timestamp alone does not mean much.
> Its a local network. No issue with firewall
>
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