I have some you tube sized videos on my home page. One is a half
hour, the other six minutes. The ISP is Hostmonster. I like them. I
don't know if this is what you are looking for: http://
www.michaelslevinson.com the first one is 29 minutes the 2nd 6 minutes
Mike Levinson
On Feb 15, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Glen Pike wrote:
Hi,
Admittedly I have only tried this with an http url, which I am
guessing is maybe not "streaming", but it should not cause my app
to hang... I even tried messing with the buffer size - still no
change.
I had a look round for http streams to test with online and
found some of these, but does anyone have any links to rtmp streams
to test against?
Thanks
Glen
Darren Cook wrote:
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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