Network Performance Key to Video Rendering Quality
ID: Q175556
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft NetShow Theater Server version 3.0
SUMMARY
If NetShow Theater Server is running on a physical network that is not
performing within given network standards, the result may be poor video
rendering performance.
MORE INFORMATION
Due to the nature of streaming video, it is critical that a physical
network designed for streaming video operate at network standard
performance levels. The most important measurement of success of a Theater
Server system is the number of blocks received by the rendering client. Any
variation in network latency of the bit stream can introduce jitter, skips,
pauses, jumps, or other disruptions of service to the rendering client.
The following is a list of tools that can be used to verify the proper
operation of your physical network for use in a NetShow Theater Server
streaming video environment:
- Windows NT Performance Monitor: See the Theater Server documentation
under the section, "Using Windows NT Performance Monitor Counters" for
details on specific counters.
- Microsoft Systems Management Server, Network Monitor: See the Systems
Management Server documentation and Network Monitor online Help for the
proper use of this product to complete network traces.
- Windows NT netstat command: See the Windows NT Windows.hlp file under
the section Windows NT Commands for details on the use of this utility
to provide detailed information on protocol statistics.
- Third-party switch, router, hub, netmod and other devices, performance
evaluation and tuning tools: Please see the product documentation
included with each of these physical network devices for more
information.
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Version : WinNT:1.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo