[Red5] VOD stopping
SeTyR
setyr at free.fr
Mon Mar 24 17:23:23 PST 2008
One thing for sure: its not NAT routers especially, i disabled NAT on mine for a long time ago and still got the problem; (well there might still be some Nat routers on the way between my home and my server, ISP side..)
Wild guess, i may be saying bull**** , could it be a kind of memory handling and packet congestion/handling problem occuring on Red5 outgoings ? Could be 2 or 3 specific bugs interwinded ? just thinking out loud :)
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Rossi
To: red5 at osflash.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Red5] VOD stopping
I believe the problem started again and all servers has been booting people off possily though im not experiencing the problem. How exactly does the ping work ? Could the ping possibly be blocked by NAT routers ? Ive increased my setting to 60000 though still having no idea what exactly its for im not sure if thats right.
On 22/03/2008, at 1:41 AM, SeTyR wrote:
Hi guys ;
I'm watching the thread on Vod stopping for some time now;
I'm actually using 0.6.3 and have some videos stopping, but i noticed its generally when the video data violently peaks at max bitrate; It occurs generally on 480x360 (or bigger) videos at 700k with images passing from quite dark to bright sunlight with many quick movements ; i say that cause it happens at precise places on those videos . Otherwise i can stream 2hours videos with no troubles at all .
also wen the incriminated videos stops, i got to scrub a bit forward or backwards .. it then continue playing fine until next bitrate peak.
Just to share my thoughts ..
Have a nice weeekend people !
SeTyR
http://www.nielsenaa.com/TV/tv.php
----- Original Message -----
From: Lenny Sorey
To: red5 at osflash.org
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Red5] VOD stopping
Hi Sean,
I placed a roughly 25 minute video on my server
to test and all played well.
No hiccups or stopping.
This is with the latest Trunk 2732.
My connection with Comcast is not the best in the world,
and this movie is not scaled for this player but can test for yourself.
Again, you might experience some stutter viewing this video as
Comcast now has my 1.8 MB connection throttled back.
Just scroll down to the bottom video and click to start. This video
is 80 MB in size and it is only a partial completed video.
http://red5.fatdot.com/FatDotMediaVOD.html
Regards,
Lenny
On 3/20/08, Sean Newman <sean_new at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I've been using Red5 for a while now and I've noticed a problem that I can't seem to fix that is really holding back a project that I'm working on and would really appreciate some help. What I've noticed is that
when playing video on demand flvs that are longer than say 10 minutes, the video will tend to stop shortly after playback starts. This happens on both videos recorded by Red5 as well as with transcoded videos. I've seen this problem on version 0.6.3 as well as 0.7. My question is, is this a known limitation (at this time) with Red5 or am I doing something wrong with my installation? Has anyone else encountered my problem? Is anyone able to stream lengthy videos?
Thanks for any help!!!
Sean
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