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Using RTP functionality with JMF

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Ravik Tupja - 02 Mar 2007 16:34 GMT
Hello everyone,

I need to provide RTP functionality for an application without a GUI.
This functionality consists of having an RTPSender class and an
RTPReceiver class.  RTPSender is a thread that sends RTP packets to a
listening socket implemented in the RTPReceiver class.  I have tried
to use JMF but I need to know how to send/receive RTP without
instantiating a player with a GUI.  Can somebody provide some sample
code (or pseudo-code) for sending and receiving RTP using the JMF
without a GUI?  The coding samples that I have seen show the JMF being
used with GUI components such as an RTP player.

Any help would be appreciated,

Ravik Tupja
Applications Software Designer
Lew - 03 Mar 2007 14:44 GMT
> Hello everyone,
>
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> Any help would be appreciated,

This is a duplicate of the thread "Sending and receiving RTP with JMF".

-- Lew


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