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Lance Kent
Registered User
Join date: 28 Jan 2005
Posts: 18
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07-30-2006 19:27
Ok, I have a few SL movies, converted them into MOV, and I dont' really want to use a 'transfer to webpage for approval' services. I'm currently using Apache to host my movies, I have semi high end cable connection (Enough that showing a 30 meg MOV file should have 0 problems), and it seems to always stop roughtly 10 seconds from start to others. Now I could understand if it was a high quality big file... but it's a 30 meg low quality one.. o.O I'm starting to to think it's Apache that's doing it, so is there any other decent hosting softwares out there?
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Jeffrey Gomez
Cubed™
Join date: 11 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,522
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07-30-2006 19:39
Try a different Apache package or MOV compression, I'd think. MOV files are notorious for problems if written poorly. Also, a lot of people pack Apache very differently, especially for Windows.
I have Apache running on a personal linux box and have never had that problem.
Edit: Friend of mine recommends XAMPP.
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Lance Kent
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Join date: 28 Jan 2005
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Thanks
07-30-2006 20:09
I'll give the xampp a try, has a few things my Apache doesn't.. I suppose we'll wait and see, hehe.
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Cristiano Midnight
Evil Snapshot Baron
Join date: 17 May 2003
Posts: 8,616
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07-30-2006 21:29
Define "high end cable connection" - many high speed net connections have fantastic dowload speeds, and ridiculous upload speeds - I have an 8 meg cable modem, and yet my upload speed is only 384k - that could also potentially be affecting performance.
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Felix Uritsky
Prime Minister of Lupinia
Join date: 15 Dec 2004
Posts: 267
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07-30-2006 23:57
You could also be bouncing off of an ISP-imposed bandwidth cap. Most cable companies will throttle your connection if you max out the upload bandwidth for too long.
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Baba Yamamoto
baba@slinked.net
Join date: 26 May 2003
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07-31-2006 05:18
From: Cristiano Midnight Define "high end cable connection" - many high speed net connections have fantastic dowload speeds, and ridiculous upload speeds - I have an 8 meg cable modem, and yet my upload speed is only 384k - that could also potentially be affecting performance. I pwn you! 768 kbps up! 8 meg down ;0 it's hot
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