Hi Lisa,

Does your VIC show a certain percentage of packet loss? Does your audio
suffer as well? If it's on both sides it's probably network related.

What other information can you give: remote sites, unicast/multicast, etc.
amount of bandwidth - how much do you have available and how much you were
using, etc. etc. there are many factors that could be causing the 'drop
out'. Even the video card on the display nodes - are you using a multiple
machine access grid node or single (pig/user) node?

-John Q.
-- 
John I. Quebedeaux, Jr.; Louisiana State University
Computer Manager LBRN; 131 Life Sciences Bldg.
e-mail: jo...@lsu.edu; web: http://lbrn.lsu.edu
phone: 225-578-0062 / fax: 225-578-2597

> From: Lisa Metz <lisa.m...@colostate.edu>
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:27:18 -0700
> To: ag-tech <ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov>
> Subject: [AG-TECH] video moving
> 
> Does anyone know how to keep the video from dropping out during an AG
> session? Apparently our video drops on the remote sites and it drops out
> on our side as well. It's almost as if we're refreshing the screen. I
> don't notice that anyone else does this on our end.
> 
> Thanks!
> Lisa
> 
> -- 
> Lisa Metz
> Computer Support Analyst for Civil Engineering
> Engineering Network Services
> Phone: 491-3465
> Email: lisa.m...@colostate.edu
> 
> "The only thing we know about the future is that it will be different"
> -Peter Drucker
> 
> 

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