I am now moving on to a version of Windows for P3 that can be operated remotely over the internet. Basically, the Windows4P3 client will be a version that uses a flash component for display of the video in the user interface and comport tcp ip redirection. Once again you need a frame grabber board on your computer. My setup uses the free Adobe Flash Encoder and so far (free) twitch.tv for the streaming components. At a resolution of 700x480 I am getting about 200 kb/s average bandwidth usage. he video quality is passable, but there seems to be about a 2 second delay between the actual spectrum and the remote spectrum, with one or so screen freeze every 20 seconds or so. My bandwidth capability is 2 mb/s upload and 60mb/s download. The upload is of course the limiting factor here, since the stream originates at my computer. I don't have much experience with streaming, so so far it probably is not optimized. If anyone has any experience here and can provide some hints it would be appreciated. Why is there a two second delay? I thought that this would be real time. Is two seconds really that bad for finding the signals on the air? I think not. However, the controls also respond with a 2 second delay so patience would be required. Does anyone know how to optimize these variables? I mean Skype doesn't seem to be delayed but perhaps it is. Would the whole concept be useful?
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