Re: need help with RSTP
- From: "Mike Lowery" <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 07:41:56 -0700
Don't know of a reason why HTTP would be any slower startup than other
protocols, unless you're being affected by protocol rollover. Could be
something else going on. And I don't think there's much threat in opening up
port 554 for RTSP.
"JeremyWest" <unclepain@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a question related to this topic, so I thought I'd stick it here...
Currently, our WMS is configured to only stream through port 80 using TCP.
Our Engineers were concerned about opening up all the ports for RTSP and MMS,
so they just used port 80. It's working, except I'm starting to get
complaints about live streams taking too long to start in embedded players on
our website. Will opening up the other ports to our WMS reduce the startup
time for videos in the embedded players on our site? Any thing else I can do
to decrease the buffer and load times?
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
If you want to force RTSP, yes. Or you can use HTTP to stream to the
listeners.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/serve/firewall.aspx#ProtocolRollover
"jeff" <doc2485@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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AHHH, ok then, I guess my best practice is to use the http protocol to get
to
the live encoders and then in my asx files pointing to the WMS is to use
the
RTSP protocol to stream out to the listeners????
thx
jeff
"Mike Lowery" <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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WME only supports HTTP, not RTSP. You have to use WMS for RTSP streams.
FYI,
you can specify RTSPT for TCP and RTSPU for UDP if you want to force one
over
the other.
Also, you can always test connection to TCP ports by telnetting to them:
telnet <server> <port>.
"jeff" <doc2485@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rich, i feel stupid on the misspelling! I tried it with RTSP and now i
get
a connection failed error?
I am forwarded ports:
tcp - 554 in to encoder
udp - 5005 in to encoder
tcp - 1755 in to encoder
The streaming server is behind a small dlink router also......... i am
doing
a pull from the encoder, does the ports have to open there also?
jeff
"Rich C" <no@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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jeff wrote:
I have a windows 2003 streaming server running and I am trying to startTry RTSP...not RSTP. ;)
a
publishing point with the source being something like this:
rstp://streaming.abc.com:2929
each time i try to start the point i get some wierd error like:
"cannot start because of an enumeraton error....."
if i put in:
http://streaming.abc.com:2929
it works fine??????
I thought RSTP was a better streaming protocol for audio and video
streaming?????
advice?
jeff
Rich C.
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