The Winpcap distributed with our products is 4.1.3, and is the latest version of winpcap (http://www.winpcap.org/).
I have no idea who is behind Win10PCap 10.1-5001, but it is not from the official winpcap site so be careful.
Winpcap 4.1.3 works perfectly well with JMR on windows 10.
Because you upgraded to windows 10 and because you had 4.1.2 installed there is probably alot of issues that could of happened. 4.1.2 did not work on windows 8 for example - hence why 4.1.3 was released by winpcap - so Im sure there would also be issues with 4.1.2 on windows 10.
Installing 4.1.3 which is distributed with JMR and rebooting probably would have sorted your issue.
Be careful using winpcap10. Its not from the official winpcap site. Im not saying there is an issue with it - just saying its not from the official site.
If you want to sort out your Jaksta Network Monitor issue following your upgrade to Windows 10 - You had version 4 installed which is many years old now and the windows 10 upgrade has stuffed it. The following *normally* fixes it.
1. Install the Jaksta Network Monitor in JMR 6 (its in the install directory).
2. Reboot.
3. Now uninstall it - Jaksta Network Monitor - using Add/Remove programs.
4. Reboot again
5. Now reinstall it - if you want to use it, and you should be good to go.
Unless your capturing from VPN connection, there is no reason to use the Jaksta Network Monitor - Winpcap takes up a lot less of your machines resources. If you do want to capture from an NDIS5/6 VPN connection then that is when you require the JNM.
hth
When I was looking at the network interface reported by WinPcap I had 4 Microsoft entries that did not make too much sense. So I did search on the net and found out that there is a new WinPcap for Windows 10 (see http://www.win10pcap.org/) that works flawlessly with Windows 10.
I have therefore uninstalled WinPcap 4.1.2 and installed Win10PCap 10.1-5001 (bin compatible with WinPcal DLL).
In Setting -> Internet Download I select WinPcap monitor and in Network Interface monitored by WinPcap I now have coherent entries with my system. I then selected the correct network for my system and … it works :)
I thought other people having problem with Windows 10 might be interested by this solution.
I will also advice that you change WinPcap to Win10Pcap in your distribution.
Support Migration
I used to record RTMP encrypted stream with Jaksta 4.x.
After updating to Windows 10 when I start Jaksta 4 I get error “Could not load driver JakNDis” so I updated to Jaksta Media Recorder 6. But now I can’t make it record my RTMP streams.
Setting -> Internet Download -> Advanced -> RTMP I have turned on Always record RTPM streams. I have checked that port 1935 is monitored for RTPM protocol.
For detection I am using WinPcap (also Network monitor was installed I am not allowed to select it?) and I have tried all network interfaces without success.
When I listen to the encrypted RTMP stream in my browser Jaksta does not detect it.
As all this did not make sense I have tried Media recorder 6 on a Windows 8.1 machine and here all works perfectly. So problem seems to be related to Windows 10
Is there a way to have Media recorder 6 works on RTPM stream on Windows 10 machine?
Thanks
--- Import ---
Author: DrCoolZic
Created At: 2015-09-20T19:10:44+08:00
Updated At: 2017-05-02T07:25:34+08:00
Views: 1313
Votes: 0
--- Import ---