Am 13.11.2012 18:56, schrieb Denis Loh:
> Hi again,
>
> I found out, that this maxRequestTime will also be fired even if there's
> still an active Video Stream. This will interrupt the stream immediately
> after the time exceeded. So, how do I
>
> - avoid those interruptions when I want to stream (more or less)
> infinite content like a movie or live-TV
> - and close and reduce the request scope (request counter) when the
> client stops streaming?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Denis
Hi,

call "request.touch()" inside the loop. It informs tntnet, that the 
request is still alive. Otherwise tntnet thinks after 10 minutes, that 
the request is dead.

That is exactly the case, why I implemented it. It was a request from 
the live plugin people. They also stream videos using tntnet.

Tommi

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