Hi everybody I am doing some tests streaming in RealMedia format between my computers here and found an interesting misbehaviour: Aparently after 2Minutes 46.6 Seconds every time the Stream ends or the player just doesnt receive any more data (verfied with LinuxPPC and Win 98 (G2)) The slide bar seems even know ahead of time that thats how long its supposed to play So is that a feature programmed in to the server or where does it come from (there is no need to restart the server when it happens - just hitting stop and play again does it ...) ================ Also I did some experiments with AVI DivX compression and Streaming But I did not find any player (not even for windows) that knows how to play that as stream ? Any recomendations ? And Jodie Yes please I'd like that code about the implemented VideoSize send the diff (its probably small enough to go throuh the list or send me the changed file ... cheers Tobias ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jodie Reynolds" <jodier333@xxxxxxxx> To: "Tobias Gogolin" <tobias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Chris Kloiber" <ckloiber@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 02:22 Subject: Video Size in ffserver > The URL you asked for in your next message is: > > http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net > Greetings to the both of you! > > I didn't want to pollute the list with this, since we've already bumped the > traffic by a factor of 10... > > Since you both expressed that coding wasn't your strong-suit, but were > interested in changing the video frame size, I put the VideoSize tag in the > ffserver.conf parser. The author hasn't acknowledged me as a contributor > yet, so no promises that this will find its way into the next release, but > if you want the modified code (it takes video size as sqcif, qcif, cif and > 4cif tags at present. Quick hack, tomorrow I'll do arbitrary sizing), let > me know and I'll email it to you, or a patch of the changes - either way. > It's tested and working. > > Take care! > > Regards, > > --- Jodie Reynolds, jodier333@xxxxxxxx > Chief Technology Officer > Interact Devices, Inc. > +011 916 6084089 >