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RE: steadly increasing buffer



> Wouldn't it be better being able to limit the buffer to about 10 seconds?

A QuickTime engineer may have a better answer, but I assume this is done for
quality-of-service purposes.  PC memory is (relatively) cheap and plentiful,
and a large buffer can hide most internet traffic hiccups.

-- Charles


-----Original Message-----
From: quicktime-users-bounces+lists05=email@hidden
[mailto:quicktime-users-bounces+lists05=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of Fabio DE RICCARDIS
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:46 AM
To: email@hidden; STREAMING SERVER LIST
Subject: steadly increasing buffer

Hi all,
we are streaming with QTSS over XServe.
When anilising statistics (command-J), we see the buffer increasing 
(roughtly one second every played second).
E.g. after one minute playing we measure a buffer of about 50-90 second 
and increasing.
Is it normal?
Wouldn't it be better being able to limit the buffer to about 10 seconds?
Regards,

-- 
Fabio DE RICCARDIS
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|> tel +39 0832 344041 | fax +39 0832 340228


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