Hello everyone, I've the following trouble:
I need to show the stream from an Axis M7001 Video Encoder, that allows 20 max views.
If I open from 4 different computers the page with the MediaElement declared as shown below:
void Video_Opened(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
MediaElement1.Source = new Uri ("axrtsphttp://192.168.1.101/axis-media/media.amp", UriKind.Absolute);
}
and from one of those I rapidly change page from that to another and back, when I reach the 20 times allowed the stream isn't available anymore.
The question is:
If I add this:
void Video_Closed(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
MediaElement1.Source = null;
}
Is enough to free the MediaElement1.Source every time I go away from the viedo page? If not what could I do?
Bye
Ric
MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
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Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
Hi Ric,
How are you calling your Video_Opened function? Each time it is called, it will create a connection to the Axis server. Can you not keep track of the 'Uri ("axrtsphttp://192.168.1.101/axis-media/media.amp", UriKind.Absolute)' object so that you do continually make new connections to the Axis server? Are you already doing that?
How are you calling your Video_Opened function? Each time it is called, it will create a connection to the Axis server. Can you not keep track of the 'Uri ("axrtsphttp://192.168.1.101/axis-media/media.amp", UriKind.Absolute)' object so that you do continually make new connections to the Axis server? Are you already doing that?
Best Regards,
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
At the moment I open a new connection every time I open the Video page. But I don't think the problem i due to this calling. The video server is limited to 20 views and even if I change the way of calling that when I'll rech the 20 views The stream will stop.
In my opinion I think the solution is to Close the video stream every time I close the page, in this way I think the number of views will remain always 4.
Could you help me?
Thanks,
Ric
In my opinion I think the solution is to Close the video stream every time I close the page, in this way I think the number of views will remain always 4.
Could you help me?
Thanks,
Ric
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Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
Hi Ric,
Often times with http connections they are held open for a while, just in case the client reconnects to the server again. By setting MediaElement1.Source = null you will not send a command to the http server to shut down the connection.
The only thing I can think of is trying the stop method on the media player, this.MediaPlayer1.Stop(). If that doesn't work, I would look at the Axis server and see if there are any timeouts that you can reduce so that it closes the video connection quicker once a client is no longer receiving video.
Often times with http connections they are held open for a while, just in case the client reconnects to the server again. By setting MediaElement1.Source = null you will not send a command to the http server to shut down the connection.
The only thing I can think of is trying the stop method on the media player, this.MediaPlayer1.Stop(). If that doesn't work, I would look at the Axis server and see if there are any timeouts that you can reduce so that it closes the video connection quicker once a client is no longer receiving video.
Best Regards,
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
I tried to use the Stop() method, but without using this before my object, like this:
MediaElement1.Stop();
It doesn't work and it generate an exception, is this caused something wrong in the code?
MediaElement1.Stop();
It doesn't work and it generate an exception, is this caused something wrong in the code?
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Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
In iX 2.0 on a PC the stop function works. What version of iX are you using? In iX 2.0 the media player's default name is MediaPlayer1.
Best Regards,
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Re: MediaElement1.Source = New Uri ("... ...");
Currently I'm using the 1.31 version. I'll check as soon as possible if the 2.0 version will fix this problem.
Thank you,
Ric
Thank you,
Ric