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Author Live a/v streaming : possible source of constant slight
lti-1a8g-LMbKfuCQv7pBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.o

2005-12-15, 7:45 am

Hi again,

Context: FCS 1.5.r2

Could a performance option in the FCS configuration file induce a
constant audio delay over video ?
I think I read about it : a case where FCS would postpone the
transmission of audio data for the time to have "sufficient" data to
send, and resulting in audio/video desynchronisation. (But I think I
read it in the fixed issue of the 1.5.r2 release ...)

I'm experiencing a weird behavior on a live flash a/v streaming between
three points : an encoder, the flashcom server, and my computer.
The connectivy between the three entities are excellent, and the server
hosting FCS is way off the needs for my current : bi-piv 3 Ghz, 2 GB DDR
ram, and one 450 kbps live stream. (one publisher, one subscriber).
Still, I'm experiencing a somehow "constant" audio delay over the video,
not very noticeable (it's half a second at most), but present.

The only modifications I did between a "fresh from the box" install was
activating the AppLogs (but memory and cpu usage are low) and *not*
activating the EnhancedSeek (because I felt it had no impact on a live
streaming)...

Regards,
lti-1a8g





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