Just one more email and I'll shut up :-) At 11:13 AM 29/08/2006 +1000, Chris Kendrick wrote: >> Are your audio and video process running on the same machine? > >Yes, at the moment I have my audio service running on my display >machine, apparently audio doesn't use up much system resources.
That's not the actual point of separating them - it's keeping the video processing away from interfering with the audio that's important. With video you get a lot of packets, interrupts and cpu load. Audio doesn't like all that, and ultimately it's the most important media type in a session (you can cope with lossy video, but not with lossy audio). It's ok for small-enough group meetings, but gets messy in large sessions. Ideally you also want a more error-resilient audio codec, but that's another conversation... (and separation also complicates the UI processes a bit too <sigh>) >> On the thumbnail view, pick a site and click on 'info' - I missed the bit about then clicking on 'rtp stats' but you seem to have spotted that :-) Cheers, Markus Markus Buchhorn, ANU Internet Futures |Ph: +61 2 61258810 markus.buchh...@anu.edu.au |Fx: +61 2 61259805 The Australian National University, Canberra 0200 |Mob: 0417 281429