[vlc-devel] --rtp-client-port when playing an SDP file

David R. Robison davidro at q-free.com
Tue Jun 30 13:08:11 CEST 2015


That is what I would have expected, but that is not what I see with VLC 
2.2. I have made repeated tests and have verified that if I set a client 
port on the command line then I cannot play a SDP file that is defining 
multicast streaming from the camera. Any suggestions of where to look 
first or where in VLC the SDP files are processed? David

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On 6/30/2015 4:35 AM, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
> Le 2015-06-30 00:15, David R. Robison a écrit :
>> I have a case where I have one vlc player that I re-use for multiple
>> video sources. Most are RTSP sources but some sources are defined in a
>> static SDP file. I use --rtp-client-port to control the RTP client
>> port for RTSP but when I try to use the same player to play an SDP
>> file it does not work.
>
> The client-port is passed to the server in RTSP SETUP request. So 
> without RTSP, it means nothing.
>

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