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Mart Gordon

2005-04-26, 5:45 pm

I've inherited a project involving recording video to be sent in an
email and have been testing as I've gone along on my desktop using the
Developers license for FCS all is fine with recording and playback until
the onSave function is invoked which tries to call a PERL script [this
is as expected as my Desktop running Win 2000 doesn't have the
perlscript on it]. However, once I have put the app onto our live FCS
and tested the client online it is not recording anything to the FC
server. I can see the connection being made and the NetStream being
created but there is no publishing or recording and therefore no playback.

To test this I created an extremely simple version of the record app
[the one from the brilliant book by Mr Lesser et al]. This app does
publish and record the stream but chokes on playback on the live server.
Behaves as expected on the dev copy of FCS.

Does anyone have any ideas of things to check or reasons this may be
happening? I'm no server expert so please use designer level tech speak.

Many thanks

Mart Gordon

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Stefan Richter

2005-04-27, 7:45 am

Not sure if you want to know why your app1 isn't recording or why your app2
is choking...?

App1: check the conf files, maybe the streams directory is mapped to a non
existing drive?
App2: sounds like a bandwidth bottleneck to me

Stefan




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>
> I've inherited a project involving recording video to be sent
> in an email and have been testing as I've gone along on my
> desktop using the Developers license for FCS all is fine with
> recording and playback until the onSave function is invoked
> which tries to call a PERL script [this is as expected as my
> Desktop running Win 2000 doesn't have the perlscript on it].
> However, once I have put the app onto our live FCS and tested
> the client online it is not recording anything to the FC
> server. I can see the connection being made and the NetStream
> being created but there is no publishing or recording and
> therefore no playback.
>
> To test this I created an extremely simple version of the
> record app [the one from the brilliant book by Mr Lesser et
> al]. This app does publish and record the stream but chokes
> on playback on the live server.
> Behaves as expected on the dev copy of FCS.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas of things to check or reasons this
> may be happening? I'm no server expert so please use designer
> level tech speak.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Mart Gordon
>
>
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