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Vivek Lakhanpal (Office)

2005-11-25, 2:45 am

Hi everyone,

Thanks for all those who have replied to my query. Let me list my scenario
more clearly for you all.

1. I am recording a live presentation in FCS application. It can be of hour
length or a minute length.
2. After that I am relaying the same video with another application i.e.
recorded video in my other application using FCS application.
3. Right now I am using FCS 1.6 i.e. patched version of FCS 1.5


I have few doubts to all solutions provided in the list:

1. As per Naicu Octavian whenever we get "NetStream.Buffer.Empty" we
increase the buffer length. But I think we are using some value to set
buffer length and when it consumes the whole buffer it start filling it up
again. So does it make any difference if we set that value to 10 or 20 or
whatever until we get the whole video length?

2. As per HTH "we can reach metadata information. That way, you'll get the
length of the stream. Just position the bufferLength on that value."
What if the video length is of 1hr or more then that?

3. As per Sxren "Is it streaming or progressive .... progressive is a lot
better". As I made clear above it's the recorded video done through FCS
application. Now I am not sure if we can do that i.e. change the type of
recording through FCS application.

4. As per Ed "FMS2 now provides a NetStream.Play.InsufficientBW" "But it
might provide you with some indications that you can use to adjust your
buffer." First of all I was using FCS 1.6. Even if I upgrade to FMS2 I think
that won't solve my problem.

What i have asked is if I can relay the video and simultaneously fill the
buffer. So that it never get's emptied. Or if there is some nearby solution
like through which I can give user a smooth running kind of experience.

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