similar to: SCCP (skinny) phone behind NAT: RTP dest addr wrong

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2005 Sep 26
0
Accumulating latency in nsv stream
Greetings: We have a problem with accumulating latency in a 1 fps nsv video stream; the delay is about 5 sec. when the stream is first mounted but after about 10 hours it is up to 1/2 hour and after 24 hours it is almost an hour (no frames are dropped, a client viewing the stream just sees video delayed by those amounts). I have commented-out the <burst-on-connect> and <burst-size>
2005 Sep 27
0
Accumulating latency in nsv stream
Greetings: We have a problem with accumulating latency in a 1 fps nsv video stream; the delay is about 5 sec. when the stream is first mounted but after about 10 hours it is up to 1/2 hour and after 24 hours it is almost an hour (no frames are dropped, a client viewing the stream just sees video delayed by those amounts). I have commented-out the <burst-on-connect> and <burst-size>
2006 Jul 17
2
libvorbis 1.1.3
Michael Grigoni wrote: >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Package ogg was not found in the pkg-config search path. >> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `ogg.pc' >> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable My previous post was somehow mangled: Here
2007 Jun 19
2
RTP/RTSP streaming of GSM or ADPCM audio
Greetings: It would be nice if Icecast supported RTSP; however I would appreciate any suggestions for a small RTSP/RTP solution to encode 8kHz mono audio in GSM or ADPCM and service multiple unicast client connections. The ideal would be a black-box hardware solution with an audio input and ethernet interface similar to broadcast studio IP audio links or the network audio capabilities of certain
2007 Jun 19
1
RTP/RTSP streaming of GSM or ADPCM audio
Thomas B. Ruecker wrote: > Michael Grigoni wrote: > >>Greetings: >> >>It would be nice if Icecast supported RTSP; > > It probably never will > >>however I would >>appreciate any suggestions for a small RTSP/RTP solution to >>encode 8kHz mono audio in GSM or ADPCM and service multiple >>unicast client connections. > > why not use