Michael Weck
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Posted:
Tue Jun 29, 2004 8:13 am Post subject:
lots of buffering using push (wm9) |
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Hi,
We have a windows 2003 server setup for realtime streaming. WM9 Server
works great in the standard pull mode, but when we have a client push
to the server, there seems to be a bottleneck somewhere. All the
viewers experience lots of buffering to the point that it is
un-watchable. The server is a standard install, none of the settings
were changed. We are using the WM9 Encoder to push to the box. As far
as the settings go for the encoder, I have listed them they are either
75k and 32k or 90k and 32k, but we simply copied them over from our
WM7 encoder settings that worked fine.
Any advice on where to look to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
I don't know if it is our encoder settings or possibly something on
the server side that would cause this.
Best Regards,
Michael Weck
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Ravi Raman
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Posted:
Wed Jun 30, 2004 6:48 am Post subject:
lots of buffering using push (wm9) |
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Hi Michael,
When you say it works great in pull mode, was this with
the WME9 or the WME7 encoder? Can you try both with the
same encoder (WME9) and see if the problem happens in both
cases in similar situations (i.e, with same number of
users connected etc.)?
Also, is there any firewall at the encoder/server that
cause things to behave differently?
Thx,
Ravi
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| Quote: | -----Original Message-----
Hi,
We have a windows 2003 server setup for realtime
streaming. WM9 Server
works great in the standard pull mode, but when we have a
client push
to the server, there seems to be a bottleneck somewhere.
All the
viewers experience lots of buffering to the point that it
is
un-watchable. The server is a standard install, none of
the settings
were changed. We are using the WM9 Encoder to push to the
box. As far
as the settings go for the encoder, I have listed them
they are either
75k and 32k or 90k and 32k, but we simply copied them
over from our
WM7 encoder settings that worked fine.
Any advice on where to look to fix this would be greatly
appreciated.
I don't know if it is our encoder settings or possibly
something on
the server side that would cause this.
Best Regards,
Michael Weck
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