> Well. Once the buffer is full it should continue playing again. What i am
> saying is that it simply stops and you have to do a page reload and hope it
> will not hang up again half way.

I've not noticed that behaviour with youtube (Ubuntu 8, flash 9).

(I've also not noticed it with the standalone player; but all my
experience there is loading from local file system, not red5 streaming.)

Darren




> 
> 
> On 2/13/09 8:52 PM, "Jonathan Valliere" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> That's the purpose of the buffer.  Your bandwidth may not be stable.  Also,
>> I'm pretty sure YouTube is all progressive download.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Feb 13, 2009, at 3:43 AM, Niels Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I even noticed that with youtube.. It hangs if it hits the buffer and have 
>>> to
>>> wait for the buffer to build up again.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/13/09 12:48 AM, "Glen Pike" <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>     I am working on a Flash app that will stream video from ffmpeg +
>>>> ffserver instead of connecting directly to the webcam - mainly because the
>>>> app is on a touchscreen and it is near impossible to get Flash to select 
>>>> the
>>>> correct one of 2 webcams automatically (Have you tried using the "system
>>>> settings" dialog on a touchscreen @1280 x 1024?).  Also, Flashplayer does
>>>> not share the device once it has connected...
>>>>
>>>>     Anyway, I have the streaming server up and running and was able to run
>>>> my Flash App on a remote client Windows PC and view the video stream.
>>>>
>>>>     When I put the app on the Linux box and run it with the standalone
>>>> player, it hangs when I make the call to NetStream.play with the URL of the
>>>> video stream.
>>>>
>>>>     The funny thing is that the application only hangs when ffserver +
>>>> ffmpeg is running.  If there is no stream, it carries on...
>>>>
>>>>     Is there a sandbox / security restriction for playing FLV's from a
>>>> streaming server in Flash - i.e. is it looking for a crossdomain file on 
>>>> the
>>>> server port that I am connecting to or something different.  On Windows I
>>>> was testing in the IDE, so I am not sure whether running standalone makes a
>>>> difference yet...
>>>>     
>>>>     We are running the app on a Gentoo box - not the most up-to-date 
>>>> version
>>>> of Gentoo - but using FP9 for Linux (FP10 crashes at the moment)
>>>>
>>>>     Thanks for any pointers
>>>>
>>>>     Glen
>>> Niels Wolf
> 
> Niels Wolf
> 
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