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Is there any way to increase the TCP send window used by XBMSP Streaming or SMB/Samba so that streaming over lines with higher than 20ms works @ higher than 1mbit?
I have the high bandwidth lines (t3s in both directions) its just the 30-40ms latency is killing any streaming except via FTP.
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elupus
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smb is really not built for that kind of streaming. it has a maximum packet size of 128k (of what we only can use 64 due to a bug), thou this is really only supported on some servers. other's will have much much smaller buffer. xbmsp has a max of 120k. this maximum isn't guaranteed to be used thou. however if you have caching in mplayer enabled (default) then it should maximizing this.
only way to check what is used is through a ethereal capture or tcpdump to check what you really are getting.
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Thanks for the quick reply, i use snmp on switches and packet dumps to watch the BW usage.. with smb and XBMSP you can only get 1mbit max....
what about resolving DNS's for FTP bookmarks? since that seems to be the best way to stream videos over > 50ms latency + bandwidth.
and what BW do you think we should get max with 120k packets?and im guessing there is no way to change this or maybe make a switch or setting?
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kraqh3d
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jo2jo,
ftp name resolution works fine. check your dns settings.
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elupus
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64k-2 actually, and what that gives will depend on latency. i'm not sure how to calculate it thou.