I remember that you have been having this problem for a while.
Here is a part of my implementation, not doing something special, HTH
<netStream name="streamPublish" type="rtmp" rtmp="${conn}"/>
<!--publish video-->
<method name="publish" args="streamName">
streamPublish.setAttribute("url", streamName);
streamPublish.setAttribute("mic", micc);
streamPublish.setAttribute("cam", camm);
camm.setMode(220, 200, 15, false);
camm.setQuality(0, 80);
micc.setAttribute("silencelevel",5);
broadcastView.broadcasting.mycam.setAttribute("show",true);
streamPublish.broadcast();
Debug.info("started broadcasting:", streamPublish.url);
</method>
<!--stops publishing video-->
<method name="stopPublishing">
streamPublish.stop();
//streamPublish.setAttribute('publishing', false);
broadcastView.broadcasting.mycam.setAttribute('show',
false);
</method>
Btw, what about Fi6en ;) did you try it?
Thanks
2010/7/7 Michaela Merz <[email protected]>:
>
> 10,1,53,64 installed here.
>
> I am using <mediastream> as well, see below. However, my sound on Linux
> (Fedora 12) is choppy and distorted, it's ok on Windows.
>
> Can you give me hint as where your source might be different?
>
> Bye,
>
> Michaela
>
>
>
> <mediastream name="s1"
> type="rtmp"
> />
> <mediastream name="s2" type="rtmp">
> <handler name="oninit">
> StartReceive();
> StartStream();
> </handler>
> </mediastream>
>
> <simplelayout/>
> <view id="main" name="nmain" resource="sigmetalker.png">
> <rtmpstatus x="4" y="2" />
> <text x="150" y="125" name="sys" text="V 0.51Ab" />
> <view id="v1" name="nv1" layout="axis:y; spacing:4">
> <videoview id="live" width="0" height="0" name="nlive"
> type="rtmp" stream="$once{canvas.s1}" debug="true"
> playvolume="0">
> <microphone id="mic" name="nmic" capturing="false"
> silencelevel="100"
> silencetimeout="50">
> <method name="_makeDevice"><![CDATA[
> var dev = super._makeDevice();
> // dev is the microphone
> dev.codec = 'Speex';
> dev.soundTransform = this._sound;
> dev.setUseEchoSuppression(true);
> ]]>
> </method>
> </microphone>
> </videoview>
>
>> Hi Michaela
>> My FP version is : 10.1 r53. What about yours?
>> I am also using Linux(Pardus), kernel: 2.6.31.13-131 and everthing seems
>> fine.
>> As you said, I was having problems about the audio side. But since I
>> used <mediastream> of OL, it was worked out.
>> Did you try the application, or just wanted to point me the existing bug?
>> Thanks
>>
>> 2010/7/7 Michaela Merz <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi Cem:
>>>
>>> Just a short notice: The new Flash Player is broken in regard to audio,
>>> at
>>> least using Fedora Linux.
>>>
>>> See http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-4716
>>>
>>> This is really bad, as it renders Audio/Video chats unusable under Linux
>>> (Fedora).
>>>
>>> Michaela
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
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Cem SONMEZ