We just finished another test using the same hardware, Internet 
connection, and the same publisher/subscriber Flash movies as earlier 
today, except we turned off Red5 and turned on FlashComm Server using 
the same application. 

The result on the lag was exactly the same as with Red5.  After about 2 
hours, the delay on audio and video (together, in sync) was 
approximately 10 seconds.  The same as with Red5.  That's the good 
news.  The bad news is that FlashComm never lost the publisher stream, 
even after 3 and 1/2 hours.  So, while it doesn't rule out the Internet 
connection as the problem on that part of the test under Red5, it 
doesn't rule out Red5 as the problem either.

Any feedback on how we might improve our test is welcome.

Bill

Daniel Küstner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Oh, it's nice to see you all looking for the lags on a sunday ;) I'm  
> not alone, at all.
>
> One note: I don't think that the lag is caused by the connection,  
> because I experience it also, when running two clients on the same  
> machine with the Red5 server.
>
> greetinx. daniel.
>   

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