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2020.05.15: - Added a new filter class "ADTSAudioStreamDiscreteFramer" that prepends ADTS headers to incoming AAC audio frames. This makes the AAC audio playable (by media players) - Updated "openRTSP" to use a "ADTSAudioStreamDiscreteFramer" when outputting a AAC audio stream. This makes the resulting file playable (by media players). - Updated the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy" to support AAC audio tracks (as well as H.264/5 video). 2020.05.14: - Updated "H264or5VideoStreamDiscreteFramer" to add VPS,SPS,PPS NAL units (if known) to the output stream, each time an "access_unit_delimiter" NAL unit is added. This makes it more likely that the Transport Stream segments produced by the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy" will be understandable by a client browser. - Added support for H.265 video streams to the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy". (This has not yet been fully tested.) 2020.05.13: - Made the "MPEG2TransportStreamMultiplexor" segmentation mechanism (used by "HLSSegmenter") more robust in case the Transport Stream PTS is not monotonic non-decreasing. 2020.04.24: - Fixed an apparent bug in "RTSPClient" that was causing it to not always send an "Authorization:" header when sending a RTSP "OPTIONS" command. (Thanks to Alexander Prohorov for reporting this.) 2020.04.12: - Updated "config.linux-with-shared-libraries" (and "liveMedia/Makefile.tail") to ensure that "libssl" and "libcrypto" are linked when "libliveMedia" is built. (Thanks to Felix Kaechele for reporting this.) 2020.04.06: - Removed support for the classes "RTSPServerSupportingHTTPStreaming" and "TCPStreamSinkâ€. These were being used (in the "LIVE555 Media Server") for streaming using "HTTP Live Streaming" (HLS). This was always a hack; it is better to use a dedicated HTTP server to serve HLS segments, rather than trying to implement a HTTP server (serving 'virtual HLS segments) within our own (primarily RTSP) server. If you are looking for HLS support, note that we provide a source-code demo application "testH264VideoToHLSSegments" that converts a (static) H.264 Elementary Stream file to HLS segments, and the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy", which proxies a live RTSP/RTP stream to HLS segments. 2020.03.06: - Fixed a problem in "H264or5VideoStreamFramer.cpp" that was allegedly causing problems compiling for Windows. 2020.02.25: - Added full support for the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy" ("live555HLSProxy") application, which is documented at: http://live555.com/hlsProxy/ |
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