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Re: commandline tool to download stream from Red5 ?

by Daniel Rossi :: Rate this Message:

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Mate I have a tool built for this very purpose however the wiki entry  
for this is down and will be down for a while.

On 02/07/2009, at 11:01 PM, Walter Tak wrote:

>> On Wednesday 01 July 2009 7:45:48 pm Walter Tak wrote:
>>> Looking for a decent tool to download with Linux (not Windows, got
>>> tools for that) on the commandline streams (VOD) from Red5 to  
>>> emulate
>>> a single end-user.
>>
>> I have a need for this as well.  Up to now, I've just been using
>> multiple instances of a generic FLV flash player (I've been using the
>> JWPlayer), but this won't cut it for high volume load testing.
>>
>> I didn't think it would be too hard to write a dumb client using the
>> red5 libraries, but I have not done it yet.  I will give it a go  
>> today
>> and let you know how it worked out.
>>
>> (Actually, as I write this, it looks like Peter Thomas just sent an
>> example using another rtmp library, so maybe my tinkering is not
>> necessary)
>
> That is correct ; you can't do a decent test of a large production-
> enviroment (multiple servers) with just one client behind a thin  
> adsl/cable connection. It's good enough to test the functionality  
> but stability, cpu-load or even stress-tests are out of the question.
>
> Currently trying to get Flazr to work. Will keep you posted.
>
> Walter
>
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