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    jfriedman
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    Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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      Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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      fjdiewornncalwe
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      Spamming may not be a good idea in the lounge. If you want to promote you article/product, you might be better to put the post in the Free Tools[^] forum.

      I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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        Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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        Pete OHanlon
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        And all I see is an article on string manipulation when I follow that link. It's not generally well received to post links to articles here in the lounge. People have been flamed for this in the past. If you want bragging rights, include the link to the article in your sig and let people decide for themselves whether or not they want to read the post.

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          Spamming may not be a good idea in the lounge. If you want to promote you article/product, you might be better to put the post in the Free Tools[^] forum.

          I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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          I agree! You're absolutely right!

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            Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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            wizardzz
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            You are lucky, downvoting in the Lounge is disabled and many would view this as spam. Though at this point a nice development post is probably a good thing. ;)

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              Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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              Pete OHanlon
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              I've left you some comments on your article. Your post here is premature as your article needs some work.

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                I've left you some comments on your article. Your post here is premature as your article needs some work.

                *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

                CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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                jfriedman
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                I don't see any of your comments on the article. I just updated it again with more examples and diagrams. I will post in the Free Tools section next time. Thanks for the input!

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                  Delivering media to clients can be a complex and expensive process. This project's goal is to allow developers to deliver media to clients in less then 10 lines of code utilizing standards complaint protocol implementations. Article currently pending on CodeProject.com (Managed Media Aggregation using Rtsp and Rtp) Homepage -> https://net7mma.codeplex.com/ The size of the compiled code is about 100k and it can be used in both 32 and 64 bit environments. It should not leak memory and should be efficient in the sense you will never lose a source packet which comes in from the source stream and you should never have a backlog of packets. This library also has an implementation of encoding and decoding JPEG over RTP a.k.a RFC2435 Library has an Apache 2 Style License. Enjoy!

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                  As others have said it is considered bad form to advertise your articles in the Lounge; but if you must post a link, make sure it points to the correct place. Also note that not everyone is able to see unpublished articles, so the information will be no use to lots of CPians.

                  One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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                    As others have said it is considered bad form to advertise your articles in the Lounge; but if you must post a link, make sure it points to the correct place. Also note that not everyone is able to see unpublished articles, so the information will be no use to lots of CPians.

                    One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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                    jfriedman
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                    Acknowledged! Sorry & Thanks!

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