It seemed stable enough.. but the stream was pretty choppy.. probably over
use.

Jake

On 8/14/07, Lenny Sorey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Got to playing with Milan Toth  tutorial regarding database connections
> and red5.
>
> I've got an example of this running at http://red5.fatdot.com/vidtest.html
>
> I am using the following for this app"
>
> Tomcat 6.0.13
> Java 1.6
> Apache 2.2.4
> MySQL 5.0.47
> Flex 2.0 Player
> Server has 1 GB of RAM and 3.9 Intel CPU.
>
> Connection - > 1 MB up and down.
>
> The Flex player is not fancy or pretty but will get the job done. - No
> volume control, No Pause, No playback, No scrubbing, etc.
> Just plays.
>
> I would be interested with any feedback from anyone about how the videos
> play for you.
>
> You freely go from one video to another.
>
> Also, I am running Sun's Jconsole for java 1.6 at the moment trying to
> find any bottlenecks
> in RED5 for VOD.
>
> I have the standard red5 trailer movies as well as one I downloaded from
> Google and converted to FLV via www.keepvid.com is a little over 2 hours
> long.
>
> This is the Jesus movie.
>
> The videos that will play are referenced in MySQL with the titles
> described.
>
> So, the more that hit this app the more stats I can gather and share.
>
> I think I am going to next use NomIad's Spring example with PostgreSQL as
> the database of choice.
> I am little bit concerned about MySQL 's latest statements regarding the
> Community Version of MySQL.
>
> Anyone done anything like this with Hibernate yet?
>
> As always, anyone wanting the sources Java, Flex and MySQL DDL's email me
> offline and  will make these available
> or you can struggle through the tutorial. : )
>
> If the server is brought to it's knees, I will restart.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lenny
>
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