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Is RTMP connection possible without NetStatusEvent?

New Here ,
Dec 14, 2015 Dec 14, 2015

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Hello Friends

Would like to know, is it possible to disable NetStatusEvent on the server side?

Want to try RTMP connect to AMS server without NetStatusEvent, it is possible?

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 15, 2015 Dec 15, 2015

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Why? Without the netStatus success return you don't have a call back in which to create the stream, attach the camera, etc. You might be able to do all that with a timer, but I'd sure think NetStatus is best.

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New Here ,
Dec 17, 2015 Dec 17, 2015

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Thanks for your answer.

But the question remains unanswered. Is it possible or not NetStatusEvent to disable.

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Don't know - but I would doubt it. At least if you're using AMS. Again - why is it you think disabling it is anything but a bad idea?

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