the interesting thing there is:
Finding proper values for Bandwidth *automatically*.

My scenario is: counting the Ping roundtrip 5 times calcultating the avarage
ping time and then alter the Bandwidth with the help of the classes you
mentioned to proper values. Therefore i made up three groups (high,middle
and low bandwidth) based on the avarega time of the roundtrips.
Thats not the problem at all .. but then finding good values for the
Bandwidth quality is quite hard!
I didn't find good ones. Wether it sound like *Darth Vader* is speaking or
the Video gets kicked.

It would be a very interesting new key feature if it is possible to have a
Method *autoBandwidthControl* who automatically adjust proper values for
clients so that a Applications can call that function with a Scheduler.

Am I reinventing something which already has been planned or would that be a
improvement which has not been touched yet?


regards
sebastian wagner



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2006/11/28, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Interalab Sales wrote:
> It is a Flash client setting and is not related to Red5 at all.
>
> I'm not aware of any Red5 API's to control bandwidth use by each client,

Check up IFlowControllable and IBandwidthController interfaces

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