Come on you guys, there must be someone who has a clue?

b.

On Tuesday 13 June 2006 15:15, Sven Abrahamse wrote:
> wow nice what you have done :-)
>
> Sven
>
> On 6/13/06, Bram Biesbrouck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just started a new project with a corresponding website
> > (http://captorials.com). It was my intention to use Red5 for this
> > service, especially during startup, to see what the potential of the
> > server-software
> > was.
> > Everything worked great in the test/pre-production stage on the intranet,
> > but
> > after having deployed the servers in co-location, Red5 seems to drop a
> > lot of
> > frames (video-mouse jumps around the screen without smooth transitions) .
> > I did some benchmarking and everything seemed to be fine (bandwidth is
> > ok, load is ok, etc).
> > My last resort was to fall back to progressive-downloading, but I find
> > this
> > sub-optimal.
> >
> > Do any of you know what could be the problem with the server?
> > I must say that the video-resolutions are at least 800x600 pixels. Maybe
> > this
> > caused a bottleneck in the server? Videos are plain FLV files with
> > keyframes
> > every 2 seconds.
> >
> > I'd love to hear from the experts,
> >
> > Bram
> >
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