Your process might be blocking Red5 from spitting out the messages to the
client. Try lowering the priority of your conversion process, either with
"nice <your command>" or renice (see man for info).
E.g. "nice -n 19 top" will run the command "top" with priority +19 (which
basically means it only runs at idle)
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From: "Rhys Causey" <
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Sent: Wednesday, 08 July 2009 22:22
Subject: [Red5] Question about IServiceCapableConnection invoke
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the IServiceCapableConnection invoke method to report progress
> on a file conversion back to the flash client. The client is receiving
> the messages fine, but they all come in one large chunk after
> everything's done. I'm logging the invocations in my Red5 app, and
> they're showing up in the log at the appropriate times, but they only
> reach the client after the conversion is complete. Is there a way to
> force it to send the messages right away?
>
> Thanks!
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