Ive updated some links to one of our slave servers running windows media 
currently.  Some interesting results, FMS on the other server was only 
keeping a buffer length of 6, this current FMS example on the other 
server holds a buffer length of 20.  Red5 still goes from 8 which is the 
buffer length down to 0. So it seems when the buffer length reaches the 
buffer time in FMS it pushes something down the network to boost it to 
twice the bufferTime to keep it holding up ?

http://69.42.91.84:5080/FMS_WWW1.swf

http://69.42.91.84:5080/RED5_WWW1.swf


the previous examples were

http://69.42.91.84:5080/RED5.swf

http://69.42.91.84:5080/FMS.swf

the fms example here wont work just yet because i just tried to 
reinstall FMS to double check it wasnt an installation problem and it 
requires a machine reboot ! Maybe this thing is best on linux which is 
more preferable than windoze though all our unix boxes are freebsd.

Dan Rossi wrote:
> I think there is the problem then, the further you are away from the 
> server the worse the bufferlength is ? The FMS one is fine for me, the 
> AU one again kept a 1 minute buffer, the red5 one would lose the 
> bufferlength quite quickly instead of it building up while playing as 
> with fms. fms is doing something red5 isnt :\
>
> Adam wrote:
>   
>> Hi Dan,
>>  
>> i tryed all three links.
>> FMS and RED5 worked preaty well in the same way. it got stuck just once.
>>  
>> RED5 AU stuck all the time. it buffered, played a few seconds, buffered
>> again, and so on.
>>  
>> iam located in germany.
>>  
>> FYI
>>  
>> -Adam-
>>
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