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From: | Mildred L. Frisco |
Subject: | [Linphone-users]how to build webserver with rtp support? |
Date: | Thu, 24 Apr 2003 17:18:05 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.9) Gecko/20020408 |
Hi! I have two sets of questions regarding an application i would like to make. 1. I'm thinking of building a webserver with rtp support on it. Or if I have an existing embedded webserver, do you think it's sensible to put rtp support on it to improve streaming of data (e.g. video or audio from a camera)? Somebody told me that you can only use one, http or rtp, for the application. I was thinking http will be used for the connection and then rtp (over udp) will be used to send the data. How do I actually implement this using the oRTP library? What modules do I need? 2. Does the other end which would receive the streamed data also need to have rtp support? For example, if I access the webserver through a webbrowser, I think it needs a plugin which can display the video (e.g. realplayer or quicktime), or just a player which can get input through http or url address. Does the plugin (or webbrowser) or player need to have rtp?
Thank you in advance. Mildred
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