[Red5] Differences between Linux and Windows Video Streaming. Need Help please

Bertram Beyer bertram.beyer at goobernetworks.com
Fri Jul 25 01:05:20 PDT 2008


Thanks Walter,
but this is not my problem. The stream does not exist when the client 
tries to play it. The stream will be published later. So the error 
message is right but on windows red5 never showes this message before.
I'll try to explain it again, maybe my english detain me in telling you 
my problem.
I try to play a live stream that is not published. After a while I 
publish this stream. Then the client should start playing this stream. 
On Windows this works very well but on Linux I get these file not found 
errors.
So I think I have to change my code but I'm still confused that the 
behavior of red5 differs in windows and linux.

My question is: Does somebody know more about these differences, or are 
there no differences and it's all my fault?

Thanks

Walter Tak schrieb:
> unix is case-sensitive, windows not. Since you use uppercase names you 
> might hit a file not found because you try to play "ABC" while the 
> actual file is named "abc" on the disk of the server. In this case 
> "ABC" is a different file than "abc".
>  
> Walter
>  
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Bertram Beyer <mailto:bertram.beyer at goobernetworks.com>
>     *To:* red5 at osflash.org <mailto:red5 at osflash.org>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:11 PM
>     *Subject:* [Red5] Differences between Linux and Windows Video
>     Streaming. Need Help please
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     My client is playing a not existing live stream. A little bit
>     later I'm publishing this until jet not existing live stream.
>     On my local Red5 on a windows workstation this works pretty good.
>     As I publish the live stream, the client is showing the video.
>     On my Red5 Linux server playing of a not existing live stream
>     leads to an error:
>
>     [WARN] [pool-4-thread-16] org.red5.server.stream.ProviderService -
>     File was null or did not exist: BCKLKRAS94XLDR6
>
>     [ERROR] [pool-4-thread-16] org.red5.server.service.ServiceInvoker
>     - Error executing call: Service: null Method: play Num Params: 10:
>     BCKLKRAS94XLDR6
>
>     Is that the normal workflow of red5? Am I right, that the red5
>     windows behavior is not equals to the red5 linux behavior?
>
>     Thanks
>
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