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AES67 SDP file generated by a hasseb Audio over Ethernet
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v=0 | |
o=- 1558990217032832 0 IN IP4 10.108.65.172 | |
s=AES67-stream (on hasseb-AoE-87-AA) streamed by "hasseb" | |
t=0 0 | |
a=clock-domain:PTPv2 0 | |
a=recvonly | |
m=audio 5004 RTP/AVP 98 | |
c=IN IP4 239.7.76.49/255 | |
a=rtpmap:98 L24/48000/2 | |
a=sync-time:0 | |
a=framecount:48 | |
a=source-filter: incl IN IP4 239.7.76.49 10.108.65.172 | |
a=ts-refclk:ptp=IEEE1588-2008:00-1d-c1-ff-fe-90-3f-61:domain-nmbr=0 | |
a=mediaclk:direct=0 | |
a=ptime:1 |
No, sorry I have not tried to use the hasseb Audio over Ethernet with ffmpeg.
Please do add a comment if you get it working, or maybe try asking here:
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/audio-over-ip
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Hi Nicholas,
crawling the web trying to solve my Hasseb capture issue with ffmpeg, I found your post : have you ever managed to receive the RTSP/RTP stream from an Hasseb device with ffmpeg ? I can read the stream with VLC or sox+rtpdump but I get a timeout with ffmpeg, driving me nuts! If yes, could you share your command line? Thanks!
Regards,
Yannick