Hi,
Thanks a lot for response. Ok here is what we are using. We have one computer which you can say at a place A and it has a camera attached and its connected to publish a live stream on a server at location B and we are checking at a location C (just receiving). Its only one broadcaster and one receiver.
Though we have tested following cases and it works fine:
1) broadcaster at C server at C and receiver at C while everything was on different machine on local network (it works ok)
2) broadcaster at C server at C and receiver at C while broadcaster and server are on same machine on local network (it works good ..better than previous case..best among all configurations)
3) broadcaster at A server at A and receiver at C while broadcaster and server are on same machine on local network (it works ok but worse than 1 and 2 case)
Geographically A and B are near and C is quite far.
I hope this helps.
Best Regards
and thanks again
Salil Jain
On 6/14/06, Roberto Saccon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
AFAIK, Red5 does only transport the video from red5 to client or vice
versa. So the quality only depends from the flv file you have at the
server or the webcam / mic you have at the client, unless red5 drops
frames when required bandwith exceeds porvided bandwith (not implented
yet at version 0.4.x, I think)
On 6/14/06, Salil jain < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We are trying to run a live feed using red5. We have installed red5 on a
> linux box. Its running fine. But with video and audio feed we are having a
> lot of lag. And also the video is of pretty bad quality. Are there some
> parameters in server configuration which we can set to get better quality?
> Looking forward for your suggestions eagerly. (also this one)
> Thanks
>
> Salil
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