sorry for being late Dan, but i cannot access almost any port from work.
Checking Bandwidth ..... KBDown: 2627 Delta Down: 176 Delta Time: 0.067 Latency: 479 that's from a 2mbits adsl in spain. On 5/3/07, Dieter Eckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there, Dan Rossi, KBDown: 8949 Delta Down: 1047 Delta Time: 0.117 Latency: 357 Timisoara/Romania - 6mbit Line. -- Kind Regards Mit freundlichen Grüßen Dieter Eckhardt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo ID: dyter08 ICQ: 35719013 skype: strip-poker.com SC ECKHARDT SRL Str. Rakete 11/3 Timisoara, Romania J35/1455/12.12.2001 on Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007 at 15:49 you wrote: > Hi, I was wondering if its possible to help me work out a few things > with the bandwidth checker application. It seems I was connecting to my > local red5 server instead of the server in NY in the flex app i > uploaded. Ive updated it again but connecting via a new load balancer ip > setup which will hopefully spread the load properly now rather than wait > till one machine is full of connections to goto another machine. > http://69.42.91.84:5080/bwcheck/bwcheck.html > The problem is i have a 24MB adsl connection, and im only getting these > results > KBDown: 320 Delta Down: 176 Delta Time: 0.55 Latency: 255 > When i was connecting to my electroteque.org server it was 1.5 - 2MB. I > need to work out where the problem may be in my code, so I am able to > guess the right bitrate to send, ideally i should be able to send our > 768K versions which streams perfect, but still only 300K is showing up > as my bandwidth. Is there a setting in red5 I can tweak to be able to > speed up the connectivity ? > Anyway here is my updated flex source to handle the detection callback > function, im still trying to work out how to send the right bitrate > video from the guessed down rate aswell as select it from a list of > available bitrates i send via the player args. > public function onBWDone(kBDown:int, deltaDown:String, deltaTime:String, > latency:String):void > { > showPreloadBar("Your Bandwidth: " + kBDown); > log.info("Bandwidth " + kBDown); > startBW(kBDown); > log.info("KBDown: " + kBDown + " Delta Down: " + deltaDown + " Delta > Time: " + deltaTime + " Latency: " + latency); > } > private function startBW(kBDown:int):void > { > var bitrate:String = "38,180,300,768"; > var bitrates:Array = bwTypes.split(/,/); > > if (kBDown < 100) > { > bitrate = "38"; > } else if (kBDown < 200) { > bitrate = "180"; > } else if (kBDown < 400) { > bitrate = "300"; > } else if (kBDown < 600) { > bitrate = "512"; > } else { > bitrate = "768"; > } > > var index:int = bitrates.indexOf(bitrate); > > bandwidth = bitrates[index] ? bitrates[index].toString() : bitrate; > statusBar.statsBitrate.text = bandwidth + " kBDown: " + > kBDown.toString(); > log.info("Chosen Bandwidth: " + bandwidth); > //showPreloadBar("Chosen Bandwidth: " + bandwidth); > videoFileName = (isProgressive(serverURL) ? serverURL : "") + path + > episodeID + "-" + bandwidth + ".flv"; > > initConnect(); > } > Let me know thanks. > Dan > _______________________________________________ > Red5 mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
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