Hi!

I also have delays of about one second with a very fast network. (Inside my 
university's own network, so should be 10 Mbit+, even though I was using the 
wlan on one of the machines.)

Friendly greetings,
Mikael


On 2012.10.12, at 08:02, seba.wag...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi supercomp,
> 
> dely of audio/video always means that you have a bandwidth issue.
> I don't know your network or what setup you are using but in 99,99% this 
> issue is because of network/bandwidth issues.
> OpenMeetings runs perfectly if it has the needed bandwidth, unfortunatelly 
> the first thing that has delays if there is a network/bandwidth issue is the 
> audio, second the video, then the rest of the application. We can't change 
> anything about that, but you should be able to change something about the 
> bandwidth in your setup.
> 
> Sebastian
> 
> 
> 2012/12/9 supercomp <liufeiyu...@gmail.com>
>   Hi erveryone,
> I studied ,modified and applied your product on my systems. Have you
> ever considered:
> 1. Latency of voice and video, at inner network ( at least 2 seconds
> from my experiments)
> 2. Multi parties (around 6) could not use Conference room smoothly.
> We  uses Internet (about 8 Mbps).
> 
> As we know that OM use the flash to compress video and audio,  what I
> want to know is that  a way to improve the delay of voice and video?
>  If I want to modify the source code , what should I do ? can you give
> me some suggestion?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Sebastian Wagner
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> http://www.webbase-design.de
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> seba.wag...@gmail.com

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