I did that.  Now I'll restart - sorry to anyone watching the exciting 
traffic on Huron Street!



Klaus wrote:
> Check conf/red5-common.xml
>
> and look for
>
> <!-- Simple bandwidth control -->
>   <bean id="BWControlService" 
> class="org.red5.server.stream.SimpleBWControlService" init-method="init">
>     <property name="interval" value="100"/>
>     <property name="defaultCapacity" value="104857600"/>
>     <!-- 100MB -->
>   </bean>
>   <!-- Dummy bandwidth control that does nothing -->
>   <!--
>     <bean id="BWControlService" 
> class="org.red5.server.stream.DummyBWControlService"/> -->
>
> Remove the bean with org.red5.server.stream.SimpleBWControlService and 
> remove comments around the bean with DummyBWControlService.
>
> Maybe your lag will dissapear..
>
>
>
> Interalab wrote:
>   
>> Yes, a new box, new SVN check out, new compile. 
>>
>> What's the dummy bandwidth thing?  We used the template bandwidth 
>> control in our application class:
>>
>>             IStreamCapableConnection streamConn = 
>> (IStreamCapableConnection) conn;
>>             SimpleConnectionBWConfig bwConfig = new 
>> SimpleConnectionBWConfig();
>>             
>> bwConfig.getChannelBandwidth()[IBandwidthConfigure.OVERALL_CHANNEL] =
>>                 1024 * 1024;
>>             
>> bwConfig.getChannelInitialBurst()[IBandwidthConfigure.OVERALL_CHANNEL] =
>>                 128 * 1024;
>>             streamConn.setBandwidthConfigure(bwConfig);
>>
>> Also, current snapshot:
>>
>> CPU: between 0.3 and 1.0 %
>> Memory used:  600M  free:  364M
>> Upload bandwidth is steady and in the same range as before - 200-300kbps 
>> depending on movement in the video. 
>> Client bandwidth looks a little odd, bouncing between 200kbps and 
>> 95kbps.  I wonder if that is just the player buffer filling and emptying?
>>
>>
>>
>> Klaus wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> So.. its a completely fresh installation. All classes recompiled ?
>>>
>>> Because I did have a problem with lastest trunk, where nothing worked at 
>>> all, until I deleted all and checked out everything again.
>>>
>>> Anyway.. It seems to work much better on your setup. No freezes , but 
>>> there are some pauses now and then. Also in the audio. Sound of cars and 
>>> typing? :p
>>> Could the pauses be related to that you are not using the dummy 
>>> bandwidth thing? Looks like the same problem I had once where I had 
>>> bandwidth control enabled.
>>>
>>> (oi!  sounds of a firetruck?? :-D )   ..
>>>
>>> My problem with freeze remains though.
>>>
>>> It could be interestning to see if you have the problem with the final 
>>> 0.6 version?. A fresh install ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> /Klaus
>>>
>>>
>>> Interalab wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Everyone plus those of you on the 'Re: [Red5] Live webcam freezes after 
>>>> 4 seconds.' thread:
>>>>
>>>> I've just put a new server together using trunk version  red5-0.6-1925 
>>>> and have a live webcam streaming on it.  Here's the link:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.magicoast.com/media_center/embedded_player.html
>>>>
>>>> Here are the specs:
>>>>
>>>> Xubuntu Linux 7.04
>>>> Standalone Red 5 (jetty) with min ram 256M and max ram 512M set on java 
>>>> command line in red5.sh
>>>> AMD Athlon 64 3500+
>>>> 1 GIG Ram
>>>> Internet is at least a T-1 and can burst up to 10 or 20 Mbps
>>>> Webcam pointed out our window in Ann Arbor, MI - yes, it's raining.
>>>> 320x240
>>>> 16 fps
>>>> 80% video quality
>>>> 11 k audio quality - (should just be room noise)
>>>> upstream bandwidth is around 300kbps
>>>>
>>>> Server reports 460M RAM in use, 502M RAM free, CPU at less than 1%
>>>>
>>>> I'm not seeing the video freeze at 4 seconds.  It's a little choppy at 
>>>> times, but I'd like to know how it compares with your tests/problems 
>>>> you've been reporting.  Also, overall quality report would be good too.  
>>>> I'll watch the stats and see how many connections we get.  Please view 
>>>> it for a while and let me know . . .
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>> Sebastian Wagner wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> i'll checked it out with a higher framerate and latest trunk... it is 
>>>>> getting a better with 30fps but then you have some kind of 
>>>>> *slideshow-effect* even in live-broadcasted-streams.
>>>>> I also do get a lot of *BW-Low-NetStream-Notification* and i am 
>>>>> testing in local network without firewalls ..., my cam resolution is 
>>>>> 120x80
>>>>> If you change to 20fps its just freezing completly, you can restart by 
>>>>> reentering the app and subscribing to a stream and ... same result.
>>>>>
>>>>> sebastian
>>>>>
>>>>> 2007/4/25, Dan Rossi < [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Yep this has been a problem for quite a while, messing around with
>>>>>     the
>>>>>     video quality especially helped a little bit. But from my tests
>>>>>     ive sent
>>>>>     before even a 100 pixel window was doing it. Try 80% video quality and
>>>>>     set the fps to 30. Trust me the higher the rate out helped with the
>>>>>     higher playback. Does it freeze and just do nothing or starts to play
>>>>>     like a jpg slideshow ? Id check the fps on playback if its 1fps
>>>>>     there is
>>>>>     the problem for the slideshow effect. Yeh any audio setting plays
>>>>>     back
>>>>>     fine, and its definately not bandwidth out and in issues or else there
>>>>>     would be rebuffering etc.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Sebastian Wagner wrote:
>>>>>     > no disconnection. The connection is still alive, i can also
>>>>>     still hear
>>>>>     > audio. Only the video does freeze. I tried several fps-settings
>>>>>     with
>>>>>     > the cam. It was no difference. It just freezes after some seconds
>>>>>     > (from my feeling it is 4 seconds).
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     > regards
>>>>>     > sebastian
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     > 2007/4/25, Dan Rossi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>:
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     >     Im not sure about complete freezing, maybe thats what we got but
>>>>>     >     it was
>>>>>     >     a disconnection at 22mins, do you mean constant freezing ? I
>>>>>     think
>>>>>     >     after
>>>>>     >     an update last friday Ive been alerted that the framerate
>>>>>     problem
>>>>>     >     with
>>>>>     >     live streams have come back again. We've set the frame rate
>>>>>     on the
>>>>>     >     broadcaster app to 15fps and i think its only playing back
>>>>>     as 1fps
>>>>>     >     with
>>>>>     >     a video size of 192x144. From what ive tested with FMS if we set
>>>>>     >     the fps
>>>>>     >     to 30 the playback is about 15.
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     >     Klaus wrote:
>>>>>     >     > Now I'm running revision 1929 from svn
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     > I saw there was an update on
>>>>>     >     > ./src/org/red5/server/stream/ServerStream.java, so I was
>>>>>     hoping ;-)
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     > But still same problem.
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     > I'm using java 1.5
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     > Klaus wrote:
>>>>>     >     >
>>>>>     >     >> I just upgraded from 0.6rc1 to the newest released red5-0.6
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> After this I'm expirence problems.
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> I have 2 video's .. One with webcam and and one where I
>>>>>     watch
>>>>>     >     my webcam
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> The video where I watch my webcam freezes after 4 seconds.
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> If i record my webcam, say 10 seconds and play it later,
>>>>>     I see
>>>>>     >     all 10
>>>>>     >     >> seconds. But when I watch it live, it freezes after 4
>>>>>     seconds.
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> The log doesn't say anything, just one of these everytime I
>>>>>     >     publish,
>>>>>     >     >> which is okay.
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> [java] [INFO] 470213 pool-2-thread-7:(
>>>>>     >     >> org.red5.server.stream.VideoCodecFactory.getVideoCodec )
>>>>>     Trying
>>>>>     >     codec
>>>>>     >     >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> A trace on the netstream doesn't say anything useful either :
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> Level: status Code: NetStream.Publish.Start
>>>>>     >     >> Level: status Code: NetStream.Record.Start
>>>>>     >     >> Level: status Code: NetStream.Record.Stop
>>>>>     >     >> Level: status Code: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> Any clues?
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >> /Klaus
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >>
>>>>>     >     >>
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