I found that a stream was created for each client.  It now behaved much better with one server stream, except that I get a few seconds of video, pause a few seconds, a few more, then pause etc.  I get the same results with the client on the same or different boxes.  I'm using the connection settings from the ofla sample.

What can I do to improve performance.  I'm evaluating Red5 for a FLV streaming platform.

jmw

Jim Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:16:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jim Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Red5] OFLA demo with > 1 client?

I noticed that oflaDemo/Application.java puts a couple items in the playlist, but didn't find a client to subscribe to it.  I edited livestream/subscriber/Main.as to play( "live0" ) to view it.

It appears to work, but be very jerky with one client.  If I add a second one, the audio and video on both are totally garbled, and it tends to crash flash.  Any idea?

I was hoping to use that sample as a basis of a server-based FLV playlist where many clients can view the same stream, synchronously.  Is that the way to go?

Any help is appreciated,
jmw

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