its a problem with a netconnection, either when connnecting or innitial
buffereing. sucks dunnit.

On 6/12/07, Olaf Schmidtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi coders,

we are currently working on a media player for streaming video
playback. The stream comes from a FMS.
Our customers are working with Windows and every time they close the
popup containing the player the browser crashes badly. We could
reproduce this *only* on Windows for IE6, IE7, Firefox 1.5x and
Firefox 2.x.
This does not happen every time but often enough to be annoying
(dependent on the player in one out of five tests). The critical
moment seems to be the time when the stream is buffering before it is
playing the first time. When the clip is running a crash seems to be
less likely (1 out of 15 times). Even if the browser does not crash it
takes a noticably long amount of time for the popup window to close.
We even checked this behavior for other players, e.g. the popular
flash media player (http://www.jeroenwijering.com) and with a simple
test file built with MM components. The results have been the same. In
fact our player seems to be the most stable.

Here are two test pages that open a popup:

flash media player: http://www.rocket54.de/player/test_fmp.php
simple MM component test: http://www.rocket54.de/player/test_comp.php


Using progressive FLV (not streamed) everything works fine – it seems
to be a problem with/when streaming only.

Could this be a problem with the FLVs or the FMS? Does anybody have a
clue on this?

Thanks
Olaf
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