It seems unnecessary to have the rtcp.Client.Done() func, considering that we could use
the rtcp.Client.err channel itself to determine if the RTCP client has been stopped.
We simple wait on a chan receive in revid in the error handling routine, and we check the
'ok' return - if it is false, then the err chan has been closed and we can get out of the
error handling loop. This should also reduce CPU usage significantly.
Removed the command line flags that were used to specifiy local and remote addresses for RTP and RTCP. These are now
derived from the initial RTSP connection and also from the RTSP SETUP method reply.
Now adopting an RTCP client so that the RTP stream from the RTSP server can be maintained past 1 minute.
This change involved some refactor.
The rtcp.NewClient signature has been simplified. There is now a default send interval and name for use
in the source description in the receiver reports. These can be customised if required with the new
SetSendInterval and SetName funcs. The rtcp.NewClient signature now takes an rtp.Client, so that it
can get information from the RTP stream, like most recent sequence number. As a result of this requirement
the rtp package parse file has been extended with some functions for parsing out the sequence number and
ssrc from RTP packets and the RTP client provides getters for these things.
Now getting the nal header and type from fu header for the first fragment. We can now
lex and create HEVC MTS to RTP - working fine. Need to use RTCP now to continue stream.
Added H264ID and H265ID consts and added logic to select this const for use in encoder based on mediaType param in NewEncoder. Also now
declaring PMT in NewEncoder so that we can set streamID correctly based on mediaType.
Added 'RTSPCamera' option to description for 'Input' revid-cli flag. Also added other flags required
to set config params for RTSP input, like RTSPURL, RTPRecvAddr and RTCPAddr.
Currently just connecting to RTSP server, requesting OPTIONS, DESCRIBE, SETUP and PLAY. Also creating RTP client and giving
this to process from for the lexer.