for me its difficult to determine which port it is on as we open connections
on rtmp 1935,443,80 and rtmpt 80 concurrently. it mostly occurs for me when
i try to close a browser where none of connections have succeeded (obviously
if one succeeds all the others get closed).
I have not found a sollution for this, but I have observed it for a fair
while now (doing lots of video stuff)

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

Hi Johannes,

this is a little bit vague. Could you be a little more precise?
Right now we have the impression that it has to do with a stream using
port 80. Our streaming server uses the standard port 1935 (rtmp) and
in some configurations port 80 (rtmpt).
Does anybody have any idea?

Cheers
Olaf


On 6/12/07, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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