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Having problems running app on several devices #35

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Recompiled app going to 5006 (8086 already in use by both devices?).
2. Opened VLC and it connects but soon after I get the following errors,
a- on 2.3.4 droid - iMediaDeathNotifier ... media server died
b- on 3.1 samsung tab - MediaRecorder ... stop called on an invalid state (I 
was getting this also on the droid)
3. Both devices connect according to the SpyDroid UI and then disconnect after 
successfully passing h.264 test.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Running VLC on Mac. 
Wondering if I should try Wowza instead?
I'm using version 2.1 of SpyDroid

Please provide any additional information below.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by mik...@gmail.com on 26 Apr 2012 at 5:52

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hi :)

When you see "already in use" kill the app, i will fix that soon
Try version 2.2 and tell me if you still have the "stop called on invalid state"

Original comment by FyHertz on 29 Apr 2012 at 12:15

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Here's the log from each of the devices I get now when connecting to VLC using 
v2.2. 

On the Samsung Tab10.1 running 3.1 (app compiled with Android 2.3.3) I get,
04-29 11:21:37.540: E/AndroidRuntime(947):  at 
android.os.StrictMode$AndroidBlockGuardPolicy.onNetwork(StrictMode.java:1077)
04-29 11:21:37.540: E/AndroidRuntime(947):  at 
dalvik.system.BlockGuard$WrappedNetworkSystem.write(BlockGuard.java:290)
04-29 11:21:37.540: E/AndroidRuntime(947):  at 
org.apache.harmony.luni.net.PlainSocketImpl.write(PlainSocketImpl.java:462)
04-29 11:21:37.540: E/AndroidRuntime(947):  at 
org.apache.harmony.luni.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:55)
04-29 11:21:37.540: E/AndroidRuntime(947):  at 
net.majorkernelpanic.streaming.RtspServer.writeContent(RtspServer.java:325)

That's running on port 8086. Is there a permission missing or some setting I 
need to change on the Tab10.1 (android 3.1). 

On Motorola Droid running 2.3.4 (app compiled with Android 2.3.3) I get,
04-29 11:36:17.915: I/MediaRecorderJNI(5044): prepare: surface=0x2c53d8 
(identity=40)
04-29 11:36:21.355: E/MediaRecorder(5044): stop called in an invalid state: 1
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): RTSP/1.0 200 OK
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): Cseq: 3
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): Content-Length: 294
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): Content-Base: 192.168.1.117:8087/
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): Content-Type: application/sdp
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): 
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): m=audio 5004 RTP/AVP 96
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): b=AS:128
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): b=RR:0
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=rtpmap:96 AMR/8000
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=fmtp:96 octet-align=1;
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=control:trackID=0
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): m=video 5006 RTP/AVP 96
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): b=RR:0
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=rtpmap:96 H264/90000
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=fmtp:96 
packetization-mode=1;profile-level-id=42801e;sprop-parameter-sets=Z0KAHpWgKA9fQA
==,aM48gA==;
04-29 11:36:21.385: D/RTSPServer(5044): a=control:trackID=1
04-29 11:36:21.445: I/MediaRecorderJNI(5044): prepare: surface=0x2c53d8 
(identity=40)
04-29 11:36:23.355: W/IMediaDeathNotifier(5044): media server died
04-29 11:36:26.685: D/RTSPServer(5044): SETUP 192.168.1.117:8087/trackID=0 
RTSP/1.0
04-29 11:36:26.685: D/RTSPServer(5044): CSeq: 4
04-29 11:36:26.685: D/RTSPServer(5044): User-Agent: LibVLC/2.0.1 (LIVE555 
Streaming Media v2011.12.23)
04-29 11:36:26.685: D/RTSPServer(5044): Transport: 
RTP/AVP;unicast;client_port=5004-5005
04-29 11:36:26.685: D/RTSPServer(5044): 
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): RTSP/1.0 200 OK
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): Cseq: 4
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): Content-Length: 0
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): Transport: 
RTP/AVP/UDP;unicast;client_port=5004-5005;server_port=54782-54783;ssrc=17a118bb;
mode=play
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): Session: 1185d20035702ca
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): Cache-Control: no-cache
04-29 11:36:26.695: D/RTSPServer(5044): 

I had to change to port 8087 on the droid for some reason. It always complains 
the port is already in use.

BTW, Is there a problem recompiling to use port 5006 for Wowza? That is, I see 
this line of code,

    public void h264TestResult(VideoQuality videoQuality, String[] params, SurfaceHolder holder) {
        streamingManager.addH264Track(MediaRecorder.VideoSource.CAMERA, 5006, params, videoQuality, holder);
        respondDescribe();

    }

Original comment by mik...@gmail.com on 29 Apr 2012 at 6:47