Nathan,
Thanks for your testing. I've re-enabled the flow controller code in
PlaylistSubscriberStream. Please try the latest trunk (r1807) to see if it
works.

On 3/31/07, Nathan P. Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Steven,

I'm having an amazing time testing this latest build - it works
wonderfully.  One thing that I would like to know is how to better control
the bandwidth - for instance, while streaming a 90 minute FLV file, the
buffer length will grow much faster than the video is actually played
back, so in a minute or two I'll have a buffer of over 400 seconds.

That's fine for testing locally, but if I'm doing this over the Internet,
I'd rather that the buffer only grow to a point of about ten seconds.
It's possible to seek through the FLV file, so anytime that happens,
whatever was in the buffer gets thrown away, so it's a waste of bandwidth.

I've been looking at the conf/red5-common.xml file and the API entry for
the SimpleBWControlService Class - but I'm not really finding anything
that gives me an idea how to configure these things to suit my needs.

I'd appreciate any guidance you can offer.  :)

Great Work!


Yours,

Nathan





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Best Regards
Steven Gong
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