[streaming] rtsp+3gp, LAN ok, WAN ko

prathapnirmal prathap at pivotsys.com
Tue Dec 18 09:39:27 CET 2007


Hi Mathieu,
   VLC will automatically time out if it doesn't receive any media  
for ten seconds. I guess your streaming server (VLS?) buffers data  
for more than 10 seconds before it sends it to the client. Decrease  
this buffer size may be to 2 seconds and try. I do not know if there  
is an option on the player to wait for more time. Hope this is helpful.

thanks
~
Pradhap Nirmal
Pivot Systems
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On Dec 18, 2007, at 1:35 PM, mathieu leddet wrote:

> Hi all,
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> I’ve set up my VLC streaming server, telnet interface to add new  
> VOD streams.
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> I got the video streamed fine and played well by a VLC client, in a  
> LAN.
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> As soon as I try through internet, it breaks. The behaviour is :
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> -          client side : VLC player gets the video details (size,  
> codecs, streams url for both video and audio). I get the SDP file…  
> But then nothing. I get the famous message “Nothing recevide in  
> 10s, trying TCP” but TCP does the same, aborting after 10 seconds  
> as well.
>
> -          Server side : udp connection to client gets opened, but  
> when using the send(..) command, I get a connection refused. As if  
> the client closed the connection… Firewall is not showing any  
> “denied” requests, udp traffic being open on all ports for the sake  
> of the test.
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> My VLC server start command is : vlc --extraintf telnet --rtsp-host  
> 0.0.0.0: 554 --verbose 2 --vlm-conf vlm.conf
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> If you have any hint, anything I could try, please help me.
>
> I thought streaming over the internet with VLC is quite a standard  
> procedure. I must be missing something very important.
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> Thanks,
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> Mathieu
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