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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: meehawl on June 24, 2003, 03:32:07 pm
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I really like the Media Server. However, I'd like a way to throttle its bandwidth usage to leave room for my web server (on the same pipe) to dish out pages acceptably.
Is there a way to throttle the bandwidth. The "Current Maximum Bandwidth" reset button in Settings->Options... doesn't really seem to do very much.
Failing a setting within MJ/Media Server, is there a way to explicitly throttle a process's bandwidth allocation within Windows 2000?
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So nobody has any info on this?
Is the MJ streaming protocol published someplace?
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>> So nobody has any info on this?
Yes
>> I'd like a way to throttle its bandwidth
No
>> Is the MJ streaming protocol published someplace?
No
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You can get close by limiting the number of simultaneous connects and using low bandwidth files.
j