> Thanks for the comments Dick. I was wondering is maybe adjusting the image
> and sound quality on the web cam would work as well. I will be playing with
> that myself over the next few days.
Setting the broadcast connection to DSL rather than LAN seems to provide a much
better stream.

> I too noticed the 10-15 minute "bug" you mentioned. In our office, it got
> the the point where I could not only be on my cam, but on one accross the
> office as well because of images freezing.
>
> Audio by itself and video by itself seemed to be ok. Once we did both,
> that's when things would slowly start to lag.
The typing of text in the chat area is also a factor. The more text, the faster
the lag comes up. Something to clear out the text buffer or store it in some way
is needed. As this is all done in the flash movie, I expect that it can be fixed
as a patch or update rather than a new release.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:dicklacara@;mac.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:22 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Flash Com and CFUG meeting
>
>
> I watched last night and had the same reaction.
>
> AFAIK, Michael was using a 1Gig RAM processor and a 48Kb modem?
>
> But the choppiness was better than at DevCon where they had a DSL link.
>
> I have been told that there is a memory leak somewhere in the system --
> the choppiness gets worse over time.
>
> Every 10-15 minutes some one (usually me) would complain and they would
> refresh the system (whatever that is), and quality would markedly
> improve.
>
> I don't know if it is: Memory Leak, CPU speed, Bandwidth, RAM size,
> Buffering, or what -- but this choppiness is the biggest negative to
> the system,
>
> Once they get that resolved, I expect we will see enhancements in image
> size & resolution and other features -- that's just technology.
>
> I certainly hope they get the choppiness fixed -- this could be a
> fantastic solution to a lot of communication needs.
>
> It could change the world of presentations -- for both the presenters
> and the audience.
>
> Dick
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 07:29 AM, Dan Phillips wrote:
>
> > I watched the nycfug meeting last night using Flash Com and noticed
> > that the
> > audio and video were pretty choppy. While doing some internal testing
> > of
> > Flash Com in the office we have noticed the same kind of performance.
> > Anyway
> > else using this new feature and seeing the same issues?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Dan Phillips
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> >
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