[streaming] miniSAP

Marshall Eubanks tme at multicasttech.com
Sun Jun 29 21:18:55 CEST 2008


Dear Remi;

Here is a problem report using 0.3.4

Regards
Marshall

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Frank Fulchiero <fful at conncoll.edu>
> Date: June 29, 2008 3:14:40 PM EDT
> To: wg-multicast <wg-multicast at internet2.edu>
> Subject: Re: miniSAP
>
> Yes, sorry for the OT, will start a new thread...
>
> I was using 0.3.4, which I think is still the latest.
> Compiled on OSX 10.4, if it's an issue.
>
> What might have triggered it for us is when we tried to send a SAP  
> for an MPEG4 h.264 RTSP stream, and changed cfg to
>
> [global]
> sap_delay=30
> interface=en0
>
> [program]
> name=Connecticut College Ch3
> user=Connecticut College
> machine=136.244.96.104
> site=http://www.conncoll.edu
> address=233.88.214.139
> port=5432
> address=233.88.214.139
> port=5434
> playlist_group=ConnColl miniSAPserver
>
>
> This seemed created the following stream in the SAP server
>
> v=0
> o=Connecticut College 16916 1 IN IP4 136.244.96.104
> s=Connecticut College Ch3
> u=http://www.conncoll.edu
> c=IN IP4 233.88.214.139/255
> t=0 0
> a=tool:miniSAPserver 0.3.4
> a=x-plgroup:ConnColl miniSAPserver
> a=type:broadcast
> a=charset:UTF-8
> m=video 54325434 udp 33
>
> In other words, I had put in two ports, but miniSAP combined them  
> into one "video port 5432534 udp 33"
> Not sure if that was the problem.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
> On [Jun 29], at 3:01 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>
>
>> I would agree, but it's off topic. Going from 30 to 5 seconds is  
>> not going to get us 300 Mbps SAP blasts.
>>
>> This has happened to you, what MiniSap version were you using ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Marshall
>>



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