Live Streaming For Downlink

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    Default Live Streaming For Downlink

    Hello:

    I have a 2-way video client using FMS3(hosted) in between. I want to know
    that if I optimize what I can uplink from user A, then will FMS3 automatically
    buffer the stream if user B's downlink can't handle a faster uplink speed from
    user A? Likewise, if user A's uplink speed is less than user B's downlink
    speed, does FMS3 do anything to keep user B's video from being very choppy and
    where user might see frozen frames due to frames not being sent fast enough?

    If FMS3 doesn't handle this out of the box, then is this a server side script
    that needs to be written to handle this?

    Thanks,

    Dan

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    Default Re: Live Streaming For Downlink

    Alternatively, do I need to simply retrieve user B's downlink speed (which I
    already have using scripting) and ensure that it is >= my uplink speed, else
    upload my video at a compression level/speed that is <= user B's downlink speed?

    Dan

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