Android :: RTSP Streaming With Media Player On Android 1.5 Image?
Sep 16, 2009Could anyone make mediaplayer play the rtsp streaming work successfully on the standard HTC Android 1.5 image? I have tried a lot, but It always failed.

Could anyone make mediaplayer play the rtsp streaming work successfully on the standard HTC Android 1.5 image? I have tried a lot, but It always failed.
Recently I just create an app (that is using mediaplayer) to play the RTSP Streaming. At the beginning,I use the SIM card to connect to the internet. I try to let the app play for many times. But it was only success once. Many times the app could not play and the buffer always shows 0%. While I use the WiFi to connect the internet, the rtsp could be played but when I use the another WiFi to connect to the internet, to my surprise it failed. Both the SIM card and WiFi, it all could play the http Streaming. The RTSP Streaming is very strange, I can not understand. I guess there is maybe something wrong with Wireless.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI create a "mplayer" to play the rtsp on the emulator. When the "mplayer" play the http ,it is ok.
MediaPlayer mplayer = new MediaPlayer();
mplayer.setDataSource("rtsp://test.intra.3g.sina.com.cn/streaming/ 20090313/wenjiabao1.mp4");
mplayer.prepare(); mplayer.start(); but when it play the rtsp, it doesn't work. The Wireshark shows UDP Checksum Incorrect.
Why Update buffering is always 0% when mediaplayer play the rtsp? I try to play this both on the emulator and on the device. But eveytime it shows that the Update buffering is always 0%. Could anyone give me a reason?
At last it always shows the log
E/MediaPlayer( 1455): stop called in state 4
E/MediaPlayer( 1455): error (-38, 0)
E/PlayerDriver( 1088): Command (7) was canceled
I wanted to stream A/V from my machine to Android over HTTP
(http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/libav-user/2010-July/004944.html).
But that does not seem feasible using FFMpeg. I am planning to try FFMpeg streaming over RTSP. But I am not sure whether MediaPlayer or VideoView classes on Android support RTSP playback. Is playing RTSP stream possible in simple application?
We've a mpeg4 source that we would like to play in the media player. Our source is not in a file or on an rtsp server. It is hand coded to generate mpeg4 source on the fly. Imagine the data is coming from an unix pipe stream instead of rtsp or a file. How can I use that stream in media player?
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I want to know if you can play streaming videos on your web browser on your android os phone.
i have a very simple test app (see below), that simply tries to play a streamed audio file below over and over. after running for about half an hour (the file itself is only like 3.5 minutes or so), I get the following error:
11-05 12:16:07.625: DEBUG/PlayerDriver(554): buffering (15) 11-05 12:16:07.635: DEBUG/PlayerDriver(554): buffering (16) 11-05 12:16:07.644: DEBUG/PlayerDriver(554): buffering (17) 11-05 12:16:07.654: DEBUG/PlayerDriver(554): buffering (18) 11-05 12:16:07.654: DEBUG/PlayerDriver(554): buffering (19) 11-05 12:16:07.724: ERROR/PlayerDriver(554): Command PLAYER_PREPARE completed with an error or info PVMFErrResource 11-05 12:16:07.724: ERROR/MediaPlayer(897): error (1, -17) 11-05 12:16:07.734: WARN/System.err(897): java.io.IOException: Prepare failed.: status=0x1 11-05 12:16:07.744: WARN/PlayerDriver(554): PVMFInfoErrorHandlingComplete 11-05 12:16:07.744: WARN/System.err(897): at android.media.MediaPlayer.prepare(Native Method) 11-05 12:16:07.744: WARN/System.err(897):at com.test.TestPlayer.onCompletion(TestPlayer.java:61) 11-05 12:16:07.754: WARN/System.err(897):.......
The dev guide suggests this
MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer();
mp.setDataSource(this, Uri.parse("http://wamu-1.streamguys.com:80"));
mp.prepare(); mp.start();
I can't seem to get it working though.
I'm getting "java.io.IOException: Prepare failed.: status=0x1"
I am currently new to android development I been working on the examples in the Dev Guide in the android website. I want to get a stream from a server I have to play in the emulator when I insert the url it doesn't seam to want to play. My question is there a way to get the emulator to play audio or is it all enabled also does MediaPlayer require a special kind of format like mp3 or ogg? his is the code i am running on my 'onCreate()' method.
MediaPlayer mp - new MediaPlayer();
mp.setDataSource(MY_URL_);
mp.prepare();
mp.start()
I've got my HTC Desire and i got to listen to my favorite radio station. To do that i got to have an media player that can use url's like win amp or windows media player from windows for example. I've tried most of the e-radio software like tune wiki last. FM etc but it does not help.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedWithin Windows Media Player 12 (Win 7 x64), I have checked "Stream > Automatically allow devices to play my media" Unfortunately, when I open up Media Share on the Droid X, and continue to the music folder, it doesn't show anything - instead it lists "no files found" Open Media Share -> Computer -> Play -> Next -> Next (DLNA) -> Next (allow remote playback stuff) -> Next (confirming we're connected to the same network) -> Then I go tot he All Music folder, and the Droid X says "No files to display"
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To read RTSP streaming has been discussed a lot, but still not solved. Now android 1.5 realized, can RTSP streaming be played in android? The method setDateSource seems provide a way to receive RTSP streaming.
public void setDataSource (String path)
Sets the data source (file-path or http/rtsp URL) to use. Parameters path the path of the file, or the http/rtsp URL of the stream you want to play Throws IllegalStateException if it is called in an invalid state IOException IllegalArgumentException. Who knows how to use it? I wrote:
MediaPlayer mp =new MediaPlayer();
try { mp.setDataSource("rtsp://live.cri.cn/pop");
mp.setAudioStreamType(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
mp.prepare(); mp.start();
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IllegalStateException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace();
}
But didn't work. May be the parameter in setAudioStreamType is wrong. Who knows?
I have difficulties to stream a video file via RTSP using wireless LAN inside the browser. It works fine over the cellular network (WLAN deactivated). But if WLAN is activated the player the starts loading the clip but eventually displays an alert window stating that video playback is not possible. I encountered this issue on m.youtube.com and also on another site. Is it a bug? Maybe it is the T-Mobile branding?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedOur team has been working on a live video application for Android and we'd like to get to a very low end-to-end delay. We use H.264 coded video, RTP packetization, and RTSP to reach the player. We have been experimenting with CIF resolution on Android 2.0. We have been experiencing about 3 seconds of delay on the player side. Any tips on how we could reduce it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am wanting to try out RTSP locally so that I can play about with it etc. I've got RTSP working from m.youtube.com and would now like to try and get it so it streams from my LAN. Obviously the Emulator is no good, because like I've read it either requires a lot of computing power OR it has an internal firewall that prevents playback. Which ever the reason, the Emulator is not working. So I attached my HTC Hero to my LAN via WiFi (connected it to my WiFi router). I also have another computer (lets call it Computer A) attached to my WiFi via Ethernet cable, and then another computer (lets call that Computer B) attached to that one, again via Ethernet.
Now I've run Wowza server on Computer A and tried to browse via my HTC but it seems it is trying to connect out to the internet every single time. I've also run an Apache web server on Computer A, but Hero still can not see this, so I know it's not a configuration fault on the servers. How can I test RTSP when I can't even get my Hero to connect to my local network ? I've searched around to see what the problem but can't find it, so either no one knows, or more likely I am not putting in the right search parameters. Can someone perhaps guide me on this on how to attach phone into Local network? Once I have it connected I can play about with RTSP to my heart's content then.
I am doing development on RSTP streaming on cupcake. I want know more clear about it, so my question is, which version of 3GPP PSS has been support on cupcake, R4, R5 or R6?
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Is that possible to go with JMF with Android ? Any Working examples ?
Already tried with
http://davanum.wordpress.com/2007/12/29/android-videomusic-player-sample-from-local-disk-as-well-as-remote-urls/
Its not working with my case. Are there any specific types of videos that Android can stream?
I'm trying to receive RTSP streaming video with g1. The video file I made was encoded using QuickTime pro, and they are progressive streamable with a hint track. Video is encoded in H.264, and audio is encoded in AAC LC. File container is MP4. (They can be played via sdcard). I used Darwin Streaming Server to stream this file. With sample media player given from android, I changed 'path' to the address like "rtsp://172.29.10.109/test.mp4". The results are really odd. It sometimes (like once per 20~30 times) runs well, but in other times, only audio is played and video freezes after first 1~3 frames.
View 15 Replies View RelatedI am able to play a local video in full screen through Mediaplayer. But supplying an RTSP link to it gives a blank screen. Using VideoView, however, I am able to play the same RTSP link but not in full size. DavidSparks I am attaching a cc to you cos I have seen a similar kind of issue in your name. Can anyone help me in playing a full screen RTSP video. The Youtube application in G1 does so.
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I can do this using a pc/linux client but i do know how to do this on android.
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These video is working in VLC Player but not in VideoView in my app. Here is my code:
Code:
android:id="@+id/LinearLayout01"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:paddingLeft="2px"
android:paddingRight="2px"
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I've Set up wowza streaming server in my ubuntu box for RTSP streaming video files. The video gets stream perfectly when I've Totem video player at client side. The same URL or video is failing to work on android device and the application that tries to access that RTSP URL breaks with Mediaplayer error (1,-1).
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I am currently involved with developing a streaming media player for android. For testing purpose I have HTC HERO , HTC G1, and droid. I could stream audio and video both for only HERO. On G1 and Droid I get this error "Player Engine AO did a leave , error = 101 ", surprisingly this comes as soon as describe response is sent to the client!. So far I have not able to find out the exact cause of this error. Should it imply that (on droid and G1) Video type H264 is not supported for streaming? (RTSP).
Firmware details.
HERO >> 1.5 G1 >> 1.6 droid >> 2.0
RTSP streaming for only aac works fine on all the devices.