Hi.

I tested it again in revision 2073 and problem still exists :-(

Exist some workaround for this? Have somebody any solutions?

   

-------------------------- Original message --------------------------
       From: Tomáš Procházka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Subject: [Red5] recording problem 2
       Date: Friday, April 13, 2007, 6:19:08 PM
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TP> Hi.

TP>  Vote please for this issue at http://jira.red5.org/browse/SN-35, if you 
didn't do it
TP> already.

TP>  This is very disagreeable bug :-(


TP> -------------------------- Original message --------------------------
TP>        From: Claudius Ceteras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TP>     Subject: [Red5] recording problem 2
TP>        Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 6:45:05 PM
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TP>       msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

C>> Hi,


>>> Have somebody the same problem?


C>> I'm having the same problem.
C>> Looks like Red5 doesn't get Frames from the Client, but that's surely not
C>> that problem, because i have this behaviour on dedicated servers on 100Mbit
C>> links with 2GB memory and virtually nothing to do.

C>> The Client also has 2GB of memory, good DSL connection and no other CPU
C>> consuming software running...

C>> I'm running 0.6rc2 on windows 2000/2003 servers and Java 1.6.

C>> I use red5 for recording and test playbacks of just recorded videos. Further
C>> playbacks of "saved" videos are delivered over http.

C>> Btw, the red5 servers are running for weeks and don't go over 40MB memory
C>> usage which is a good thing.

C>> Can any of the developers reproduce this hiccups?


C>> regards,

C>> Claudius





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