Yet another comparison, ive managed to get wowza going which is loading 
files on the same shared network path red5 is, same server. Wowza keeps 
a buffer length of 10 but doesnt seem to grow like FMS either ? It just 
back and forth between 10 and 11.

red5 is the same goes from 8 to 0. I think our same latency problem is 
with live publishing aswell. It takes much longer to start playing, and 
it does that jumping thing at the start and rebuffers.

http://69.42.91.84:5080/WOWZA_WWW2.swf

http://69.42.91.84:5080/RED5_WWW2.swf




Dan Rossi wrote:
> 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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