RTSP/RTP improvements including video on demand support (patch15 or greater)

The server is in the same network as the client - there is no need for NAT.

The stream works but in Wireshark I can see that it is RTP/TCP stream

Thank you Charlie - it worked for VLC!

I followed all the steps in this thread and I am not able to stream the Extreme.m4v file to my Curve. It works on my laptop using VLC player.

Am I missing something? Is this supported?

Any help would be appreciated. We are trying to decide whether to go with this server or Helix.

I guess there is a chance that these phones do not support MP3 over RTSP/RTP. Are you able to play our test RTSP/RTP stream on either of these phones:

https://www.wowza.com/mobile.html

Nope, does not play. I am using a Samsung Instinct over 3G.

On my Wowza server, RTSP stream works well in Quicktime running on another machine on the network. I can monitor the connection and see Wowza negotiate the connection and serve the stream.

However, from the Samsung, it is like there is no communication with Wowza. I wondered if perhaps the Samsung was looking for a specific port. I opened Wowza to port 80 but that did not work. They are obviously not talking.

The Samsung worked well with Darwin Media Server, so I know that it can accept an RTSP stream.

Any suggestions?

Terry

I am having a real problem with this.

A Blackberry can connect to your server and view the steam, but cannot connect to mine.

An HTC can connect to your server, but the video looks like an old TV that does not tune into the channel, audio is fine. It cannot connect to my server.

Can you make the Application.xml file available for your server?

Terry

Is there support for fast forward or rewind in the VoD server?

I saw that the Range header is being evaluated so seeking works, and that is very nice.

However, the scale header was ignored. I tested on the EC2 server [rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_175k.mov] with VLC as client.

Are these trick-play features planned to be supported in future versions?

Thanks!

Johh

I have some h264/aac VOD files that work very well streaming to the Android thanks to this update. I was wondering if it’s possible to use multi bitrate switching to play the appropriate file for a 3g or Wifi connection (and switch as needed).

I tried pointing to the working SMIL file I created for Apple devices, but the Android says “movie cannot be played”. Do I need a different type of file to describe the multiple streaming rates or is this just not yet supported?

Thanks!

Hi,

Does this configuration applicable to audio streaming (live/re-stream)?