Ok apologies you can call the aware handler like
public void streamSubscriberClose(IPlaylistSubscriberStream stream) {
Seems you also have to calculate the duration, im hoping its the right
one, but ill just create a helper class to include all stats into the
one package so they are all methods and properties in the one place like
FMS.
Dan Rossi wrote:
> I can see the methods in PlaylistSubscriber however when i bring it up
> here the methods arent there
>
> public void streamSubscriberClose(ISubscriberStream stream) {
>
>
> Joachim Bauch wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Steven Gong schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> Yes, it's been removed after the logic of tracking the client buffer is
>>> enhanced. We assumed that the StreamFlow only aims to control the client
>>> buffer and didn't notice that it's been exposed as an API. It seems that
>>> we need to add this functionality back. Thanks for the reminder.
>>>
>>>
>> Steven's right about the removal of IStreamFlow. After all it was an
>> internal interface (i.e. not in or below org.red5.server.api) so I thought
>> it was safe to delete it ;) It only was used to calculate the client
>> buffer - and that it didn't do correctly...
>>
>> To provide a better way for querying of statistics, I commited some
>> interfaces in r1979 where I started working on an API to get live
>> informations.
>>
>> Feel free to check them out in "org.red5.server.api.statistics" and give
>> some feedback about them and other things you need to get from the stats.
>>
>> Joachim
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