Udo Richter wrote: > I think that the decision to use liblivemedia as protocol layer is a > good way to go. Basically, you provide the URL, pick the wanted > sub-streams, and liblivemedia delivers video and audio as separate > data streams. If you're interested, I can share my work-in-progress > source code. (well, not much progress lately...) > Yes, we are interested in looking at how streamplayer would handle rtsp. Using external libraries could be a very clean way to go for iptv plugin as well. >> Testing is a bit hard since >> I'm not aware of suitable mpeg2 rtsp -stream providers. Are there any >> publicly available? > > The vlc player with its integrated vlm server (aka. telnet interface) is > a good starting point, as it provides RTSP VoD sources with the ability > of play/pause and seek. I'm not sure, but I think vlm can also stream > live streams. And even on-the-fly transcoding works. > Thanks for the advice. I'll see if I can get vlc to provide rtsp streams to help in plugin development and testing. -- Antti Seppälä _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr