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sorry Sean, I haven't seen this happen with the
Red5/Java.exe.
However, based on you description, Chris Allen might
have had a similar experience with the wedding Kiosk application
Chris,
is this what was happening to you?
On 10/22/06, Sean
O'Hara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Does
anyone have any ideas on what could cause red5 to spike to 100% cpu
usage? Has anyone else encountered this problem?
On 10/21/06, Sean
O'Hara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote: > Hi All, > > Has anyone experienced this
problem? I've been using red5 for about 2 > months now for simple mp3
streaming and I have to restart it about > once a day because it
always ends up using all availbale cycles. It > starts off just fine,
using anywhere from 0% to around 5% but then it > always spikes and
stays there. Any ideas what coudl cause this or
if > there is any way to correct it? > > Thanks, >
Sean >
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