tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8126413226926105495.post6742200340592034152..comments2024-03-15T04:36:37.072+03:00Comments on Streaming with nginx-rtmp-module: Updates and fixes in 0.9.16Roman Arutyunyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00172269067283670037noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8126413226926105495.post-41049107258823244862013-04-28T16:13:08.000+04:002013-04-28T16:13:08.000+04:00Thanks.I'll post more details about mp4/hls la...Thanks.<br><br>I'll post more details about mp4/hls later,raruthttp://rarut.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8126413226926105495.post-42914050871542200472013-04-28T14:04:46.000+04:002013-04-28T14:04:46.000+04:00I have checked out the vod-stat2 branch and tested...I have checked out the vod-stat2 branch and tested it by redirecting part of VOD traffic to it.. <br><br>Till now everything looks to be fine.. more than 800 VOD connections and stats look to be correct.<br>(I had to take the stats.xml file from vod-stat branch)<br><br>Last time I did a short test with vod-stat branch but nginx was locking up shortly after few vod clients connected to it. Unfortunately I had no time to investigate why.. <br>vod-stat2 looks to be stable..<br><br>If nginx-rtmp would also allow to serve mp4 video files to HLS clients (I do not know how wowza is doing this, something like on the fly segmenting) then I could completely switch to nginx-rtmp...<br><br>Thanks & Regards,<br>AlexanderAlexandernoreply@blogger.com