[Red5] Red5 driven Linear TV
David Foley
solutions at ondevice.ie
Wed Jul 16 07:34:53 PDT 2008
Hi Timon -
nice app! Similar feelings to those posted above - pretty smooth (though I
noticed the top 'band roster' bar disappear when I clicked on it)
BTW this mean anything to you? Just happened to be using FlashDevelop when I
checked out your site to find this in my debug console when I came back...
annotation : Oink
title : Noisepollution Festival: KJU
image : null
mode : vod
creator : KJU
info : Oink2
NetConnection.Connect.Success
NetStream.Play.Reset
NetStream.Play.Start
NetStream.Buffer.Full
publishStart:
annotation : Oink
title : Wutzdog Festival: Stillway
creator : Stillway
mode : vod
image : null
info : Oink2
publishStart:
annotation : Oink
title : Noisepollution Festival: KJU
image : null
mode : vod
creator : KJU
info : Oink2
NetConnection.Connect.Success
NetStream.Play.Reset
NetStream.Play.Start
NetStream.Buffer.Full
publishStart:
annotation : Oink
title : Wutzdog Festival: Stillway
creator : Stillway
mode : vod
image : null
info : Oink2
publishStart:
annotation : Oink
title : Nonstock Festival: Antitainment
image : null
mode : vod
creator : Antitainment
info : Oink2
NetConnection.Connect.Success
NetStream.Play.Reset
NetStream.Play.Start
NetStream.Buffer.Full
Never had that happen before - just goes to show you that you have to be
conscious about what you choose to trace in your app - anyhow,nice one.
(FYI using DebugPlayer).
David
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Walter Tak <walter at waltertak.com> wrote:
> Hey Timon,
>
> nice video-quality, stability and fps.
>
> Fyi while playing the streams the swf gave around 70% load on one core
> (selected affinity per cpu using the taskmanager of windows) of a dual core
> (e2140) @ 2 ghz.
>
> Are you using videosmoothing on the client-side perhaps ?
>
> What are the specs of the videos ? ( size/ x * y / bitrate / fps ) (If you
> are allowed to share them)
>
> Regards,
> Walter
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Timon Reinhard" <timon at netnoise.de>
> To: <red5 at osflash.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 July 2008 13:11
> Subject: [Red5] Red5 driven Linear TV
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > just want to announce we're now using Red5 for our non-profit music-tv
> > project at http://rockwire.tv
> >
> > The linear-tv application is mainly based on the server side playlist
> > examples provided by Lenny(?). Though there was a core hack needed to
> > fix a problem with the playlist.
> >
> > The Red5 system is running on a real cheapo server: Celeron 2.4 GHz CPU
> > and 512(!) MB RAM. I don't have any benchmarks yet, but I'm currently
> > collecting RAM/CPU-usage, number of connections, load and traffic. I'll
> > share my results here on list in case anyone's interested...
> >
> >
> > Cheers.
> > Timon
> >
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