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#1 Posted : Saturday, April 18, 2015 9:49:49 PM(UTC)

ranchu  
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Hello,

I am interested in solution for jp2 streaming over IP.
Can jpip be used only for single jpeg streamline or can be used for video of jp2 in small resolutins (720p 60fps) ? If jpip can't be used for this - are there other alternatives for jp2 streaming ?

Thank you,
Ran
 

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#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 21, 2015 9:00:44 AM(UTC)

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At this time, our JPIP SDK is designed to stream a single frame J2K, JP2, or JPX image file. You can see more information about our JPIP SDK here: https://www.leadtools.com/sdk/jpip/

An alternative, given that you're wanting to stream video, would be to use our MJ2K Codec with our Video Streaming Module (Video Streaming Module includes the MJ2K Codecs).

https://www.leadtools.com/sdk/multimedia/mjpeg2000.htm
https://www.leadtools.com/sdk/video-streaming.htm

If you install our 60-Day trial (or if you already have) for our Multimedia SDK you can find high-level examples of our Video Streaming Module (and MJ2K) here:

[LEADTOOLS Multimedia 19]\Shortcuts\Multimedia\DirectShow\Video Streaming Module\Dotnet Class Library

Download Page: https://www.leadtools.co...efault.htm?category=main
 
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