Hello Ruben,

Sorry about your problem with Firewall.

Haven't looked at rtmpt for RED5 yet since I am using Tomcat.

Guess that is one of the next item I need to look into to.

I am going to leave the video Conference app up a while in case you
can gain access to port 1935.

Regards,

Lenny


On 4/25/07, Ruben Sainz de la Maza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Here don´t connect, because de port 1935 is closed by firewall.

Only port 80 is open.  Is any way to view the application over http
tunneling?



Ruben

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*Enviado el:* Miércoles, 25 de Abril de 2007 18:27
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*Asunto:* Re: [Red5] Video Conference



BTW: here's a "family photo" ;)
http://www.terra.es/personal5/karlosmr/videoconfphoto2.jpg

On 4/25/07, *Storm* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok guys, have to go!

It has frozen just a minute ago, if anyone was mettering the bandwidth
usage keep in mind that when there's echo (no headsets in some client)
bandwidth grows, and if there are two of them (or more) it starts to be a
nightmare because those two clients never go below "silenceLevel" so they
are constantly streaming audio and they re-feed themselves. That crazy
up-and-down data flow can (this is only an hypothesis) cause those sudden
freezes.

And produce headache :P

Cheers and thank you for testing. I hope you've enjoyed my little demo.

Carlos




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