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Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Streamed MPEG2 TS dissector

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From: Alex <home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:24:37 +0000
Hi Alejandro,

In the context of voice/video over IP, you're right, the payload is negotiated.

Initially I am interested in purely video streaming applications, as VideoLAN's vlc media player, that just streams RTP with MPEG2 TS payload without previous negotiation. Another vlc client listens for the stream at a mutually agreed port.

As a starting point, this setup is easier to undertake.

Thanks a lot for your comments,
Alex

Alejandro Vaquero wrote:
Hi Alex,
I think MPEG2 is a dynamic payload type when using RTP, if so you need to know who negotiated that payload. Usually is SDP for MGCP/SIP and H245 for H323. If this is the case, you can take a look on how T38 fax was implemented.

Regards
Alejandro

Alex wrote:

Hi,

Is there any ongoing effort on a RTP/UDP/HTTP streamed MPEG2 TS dissector?

I have found a patch for a MPEG2 TS dissector, but this only works when a MPEG2 TS file is loaded. Ideally the RTP dissector should expand the payload using the MPEG2 TS dissector.

Any idea of the difficulty of this task?

Thanks,
Alex

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