On Mon, 03.09.07 13:49, Jan-Benedict Glaw (jbglaw at lug-owl.de) wrote: > Hi! > > I played with the RTP sending module a bit. Seems to work, at least > there's a RTP stream coming out of the box :) > > However, are there alternative ways to listen to this/these streams > except using the receiver module? Eg. in theory, mplayer should be > able to listen to this stream, but it seems to have problems > recognizing the contents. How do I actually tell it to use a specific > PCM format? Hmm. Good question. This used to work out of the box. We use the standard type descriptors for S16BE uncompressed audio. Nothing special, very basic stuff. According to the output you pasted mplayer ignores the RTP data type codes now and instead tries to recognize the data time with "magic". Which is a bad idea I would say. It should simply trust the type descriptor we use in those packets. Could you please ping the mplayer people about this? Seems to be a parsing issue on their side. Another client for RTP that works fine is "dumprtp" from the dvbstream package. And I heard some people had success with VLC. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4