[AG-TECH] VideoProducerService is also receiving???

Michael Miller mimiller at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Fri Jul 9 08:14:12 CDT 2004


Adam,

I've seen this question a couple times.  Yes, this is normal behavior in my 
experience.  You should notice though that all the streams in the 
VideoProducer VICs muted.  I believe this eliminates the bandwith usage 
that those streams would need, but there still maybe a small amount in 
order for VIC to know that the stream is still there.  I'll let the vic 
experts chime in here...

It would make more sense if a single instance of VIC could be configured to 
handle multiple inputs/transmits but I'll bet there would be a whole lot of 
changes to the code necessary to handle that.

hope this helps

Michael Miller
NCSA

At 06:31 PM 7/8/2004, Adam Taylor wrote:

>I have a weird problem.  When I add my three VideoProducerServices they 
>add without a problem.  When I join the venue the weirdness begins.  My 
>three VIC s on my Fedora2(Video Capture) box comes up with my three 
>cameras (one camera for each instance of VIC).  The problem is that all 
>three VICs receive ALL the other video streams in the venue also.  I have 
>three duplicate pairs of the incoming video streams.  However there is 
>only one instance of each of my cameras (One camera on each VIC like it is 
>suppose to).  Can anyone tell me why my three VideoProducerServices VICs 
>are also receiving Video too???
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>When I join a venue without anybody I get three VICs with one camera on 
>each like there are suppose to do.  If someone joins the venue, those 
>three instances of  VIC each receive all of the other persons video 
>streams too.
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>I m sorry if I double stated it but I just wanted to make sure I was as 
>clear as possible.
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>Thanks
>
>
>
>Adam Taylor
>
>Computing Center
>
>University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Thanx,

Michael Miller
System Engineer
Visualization Technology Support
Computing and Data Management
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois - UC
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