Skip to main content
Participant
February 16, 2008
Question

Slow fps causes stream timeout

  • February 16, 2008
  • 3 replies
  • 1427 views
Playing a 1 fps flv with the vod application starts to play fine (shows fine on the vodtest player). But watching the server adminisrtator shows the outbound stream as "idle." 60 second later the stream times out and closes. Play a stream with higher fps and the outbound stream shows that it is playing and doesn't timeout.

So the question is where is the threshold set that determines when a stream is considered idle and where is the timeout period for an idle stream set? Plenty of settting for idle clients but I can't find anything for idle streams. Maybe I am just misssing it.
    This topic has been closed for replies.

    3 replies

    February 19, 2008

    you can monitor the data transfer from FMS to the client using Admin console; that should give an idea in case FMS is showing it idle just because it has sent all the data in one go.

    What are the other specifications of the file:
    Codec:
    Bitrate:
    Total file size:
    Seems like this it is very dependent upon the video file. If possible, I would like to take a sneak peak in that video file;

    I guess status code 408 is for client disconnect.
    Graeme Bull
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 19, 2008
    If I were to put in my 2 cents, I would say you are seeing normal behaviour. A 60 second video at 1 FPS is 60 frames. In normal video that would be about 2 to 4 seconds. Most likely the video is buffering so fast that it then just goes idle after that.
    dmazanAuthor
    Participant
    February 19, 2008
    Sorry I was not clear. The video is 25 minutes long, one frame per second. It starts playing. That is, it starts playing properly in the vodtest player, but the FMS console shows the stream is idle. After 30 seconds (not 60, my typo), the player stops playing the stream. The server log shows a code 408 which is a request timeout.

    It seems clear that the 1fps stream falls below some threshold that the FMS needs to show a stream as active. Need to identify where that threshold is set and how to modify it. Second, need to identify where the timeout duration is set and, alternately, modify that.

    Duffy
    February 18, 2008
    does the 1fps video plays on the flash player for 60 second before FMS closes it?

    OR
    You have never been able to watch your 1 fps video playing ?
    Nikhil_Kalyan
    Participating Frequently
    February 18, 2008
    i have tried playing a 1 fps video file with the vod application and using the sample client application that comes along with vod application on FMS3 and it played for the full duration without any issues.
    so,
    Can you just provide more details of the exact scenario you tried ? it can help look more into the problem