RtspSetParameter Class |
Namespace: StreamCoders.Rtsp
The RtspSetParameter type exposes the following members.
Name | Description | |
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![]() | RtspSetParameter |
Default constructor.
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![]() | RtspSetParameter(Url) |
Constructor. Initializes the Request with valid Request Header.
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Name | Description | |
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![]() | HasMessageContent |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether this object has content.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | MessageType |
Gets or sets the type of the message.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | MethodInfo |
Gets or sets the type of the method.
(Inherited from RtspRequest.) |
![]() | RequestLine |
Gets or sets the request line.
(Inherited from RtspRequest.) |
![]() | Sdp |
Gets or sets the SDP message appendix.
(Inherited from RtspRequest.) |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | DeleteGenericHeader |
Deletes a generic message from the message. A generic header is a header
custom/proprietary header that is not part of the original RTSP specification.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | DeleteHeader |
Removes header from the message.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | FindHeader |
Attempts to find a header in the message.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | GetCSeq |
Helper function that returns the CSeq header in a message.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | Parse |
Parses a string to an RTSP request.
(Inherited from RtspRequest.) |
![]() | ParseHeader |
Parses a string containing a header and creates a BaseHeader instance from it.
(Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | ToString |
Convert this object into a string representation.
(Inherited from RtspRequest.) |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | GenericHeaders | (Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | Headers | (Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
![]() | StringHeaders | (Inherited from BaseMessage.) |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Copy | Overloaded.
Creates a copy of the object.
(Defined by ObjectExtensions.) |
![]() | Copy(Object) | Overloaded.
Creates a deep copy of the object using the supplied object as a target for the copy operation.
(Defined by ObjectExtensions.) |