[Red5] Bandwidth throttling within Red5.
Mr Seb
mrseb at mrseb.com
Sun Dec 9 12:15:11 PST 2007
I'm using FME.
The output from FME is a steady 15 FPS (or whatever I set it to), using
whatever bit rate I set it to.
Anything over the 350kbs preset and I suddenly start hitting InsufficientBW
errors.
I'm running the Red5 server remotely - on a linux box. But it's collocated
on 100mbits, and the CPU is not under any load.
As far as I can tell, there's no hardware limitations in the equation.
I haven't tried running it locally - I guess I can try that. But I don't
know what that proves, if there is plenty of bandwidth available on the
remote box!
I was wondering if perhaps the default buffer sizes can't cope with a
high-resolution (720*576) stream at 15 FPS. but. I really don't know :)
The content is the live, stream of the display of my computer. No audio
(yet).
-S
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From: red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf
Of Andy
Sent: 09 December 2007 20:10
To: red5 at osflash.org
Subject: Re: [Red5] Bandwidth throttling within Red5.
There are none.
Do you get the same response running it locally?
Or are you already?
Are you using FME? I find it spurts where the screen video capture is a
steady dribble.
I have better luck live, with screen video.
andy
-----Original Message-----
From: red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf
Of Mr Seb
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 11:56 AM
To: red5 at osflash.org
Subject: [Red5] Bandwidth throttling within Red5.
Hi,
Could someone walk me through how to ensure there is absolutely no
bandwidth/stream bit rate limits in place?
I'm pretty sure the default red5-trunk install has none in place, but I'm
really out of guesses on why the oflaDemo won't let me stream anything over
350kbit/sec without a lot of NetStream.InsufficientBW errors popping up.
Of course, if someone has managed to make an 'unlimited' oflaDemo, I'm
interested in that too!
Cheers,
-S
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