yes - I know the API provide me this configuration options - but what I'm
asking is what happens if the uplink cannot support a certain configuration? do
I get lost frames in the final FLV on the server? or maybe there is some kind
of a buffer on the client (Flash) which handles the upload?
----- Original Message -----
From: Storm
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Red5] webcam capturing bandwidth requirements
Have a look at Camera class in the documentation of FMS or Adobe liveDocs, it
has methods to configure the quality(compression), size (in pixels), fps and
bandwidth of the video stream captured from webcam. That's clientside so
nothing to see with Red5. Then Red5 API provides you some classes to mess
around with server-side bandwidth but i haven't use them yet so i cannot help
you with that.
Hope that helps
On 11/27/06, Chen Bekor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi list,
When capturing a webcam feed using Red5 - is there any loss of information
during the upload process? -
If my client has a limited uplink (for instance a poor DSL uplink
bandwidth) - does the resulting FLV file will suffer from lost frames etc.?
(is RTMP reliable or lossy)
If not lossy- how does it works?? does Flash client buffer the recorded
webcam feed on the client (because of the upload limitations)?
thx,
Chen.
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