I tried to submit to Trac, but it was rejected as 'spam'.  Sorry.  Do I 
need to do something else to make it go through?

Bill

Steven Gong wrote:

>
>
> On 9/20/06, *Sales Department* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I'm not sure if this is a similar issue or not, but here's what we
>     have seen and our work-around.
>
>     When we switch between a VOD stream and go to a live web cam
>     stream, it can take a long time for the VOD stream to stop playing
>     and the live web cam to start.  We haven't really tested to have
>     hard data, but it almost appears to take as long for the VOD to
>     stop as it has been playing.  For example, if we start the star
>     wars trailer and it plays for 10 seconds, and then we inititate a
>     switch to a live video camera stream, it takes about 10 seconds
>     for the trailer to stop and the switch to occur.  Likewise with
>     other amounts of playing time.  This does not appear to happen
>     when switching between VOD only, they switch quickly. 
>
>
> Thanks for your information Bill. I will look into that soon. Could 
> you please submit it as a ticket on Trac and assign it to me? Thanks.
>
>     As a work around, we put a very short flv on the server with a
>     something like three seconds of black.  Then, when we want to
>     switch from a VOD source to a live video source, we switch to the
>     black flv first, and then take the live video.  It seems to work
>     in most cases.
>
>     I'm guessing there is some kind of buffering problem in certain
>     circumstances that causes this.  The switch through black seems to
>     help our situation.
>
>     Hope this helps.
>
>     Bill
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 1:08:31 PM GMT-0500
>     Subject: [Red5] Switch Stream
>
>     Hi Guys,
>     I have got the whole switch thing working on the server side except
>     that
>     the subscribed stream keeps buffering and freezes in the end.
>     Everything works fine though.
>
>     What do I have to tweek to get the stream stable if it doesn't  do as
>     expected?
>
>     here is the code I used on the serverSide:
>
>     public void switchStream(String streamName){
>        currentStream = streamName;
>        item.setStart(0);
>        item.setLenngth(10000);
>        item.setName (currentStream);
>        servereStream.addItem(item);
>     serverStream.start();
>     }
>
>
>     client side  code:
>
>     function doSwitch(){
>     nc.call("switchStream", null, dg.selecteditem.streamName)
>     }
>
>     this code changes the stream alright if called from the clientSide.
>     flvs are listed in a listBox.
>     The stream is only not stable and I dont know what to do to get it
>     stable.
>     Some suggestions or help will very much be appreciated.
>     Thanks
>
>     Sloopy
>
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> Best Regards
> Steven Gong
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