In my audio + video streaming i must know the client internet connection
speed so that the application will react based on this connection speed ,
so please how it's possible to calculate the user's connection speed as
it's being used on SKYPE ' Call Quality Indicator '
or used here : http://www.p
> In my audio + video streaming i must know the client internet
> connection speed so that the application will react based on this
> connection speed , so please how it's possible to calculate the
> user's connection speed asit's being used on SKYPE ' Call Quality
> Indicator ' or used here :
Angus Robertson : yes i'm talking about the Client app , i must calculate
the user's internet connection speed because based on this information
*some separate procedures will be invoked , for example the video or audio
streaming quality for commercial use and on purpose . *
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015
> yes i'm talking about the Client app , i must calculate
> the user's internet connection speed because based on this
> information some separate procedures will be invoked
Try my previous suggestions and let us know how you get on.
Beware testing performance is not fast, you won't want to do
>
> you should test against the servers providing the streams.
Angus is there any known server(s) providing the streams .
+ how it's possible to get the client's connection speed from the ping
result that means how can we tell the user :
your internet speed is : xxx after getting the ping r
> + how it's possible to get the client's connection speed from the
> ping result that means how can we tell the user :
> your internet speed is : xxx after getting the ping result
Pings do not tell you the speed, they give milliseconds round time to the host.
I
get less than 10ms to server
So from your last replay can i mix up these 2 solutions :
pinging + downloading a small known size media file ?
I've my dedicated server : so how could i implement the streams ping as you
suggest .
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd <
an...@magsys.co.uk> wrote: