Media encoder via satellite

Hi,
I'd really appreciate anyone's help with this.  Please keep in mind that I'm a newbie at this, so try not to get too technical, thanks !
I'm hooked up to the internet with a satellite connection which achieves an average of 7.5mps up and 1.75 download speed.
This should be more than adequate to be able to stream video via the Flash Media Encoder, yet it doesn't seem to work.  It keeps considering my speed as too slow.
This is probably due to the typical "latency" which satellite connections have (ping is slow).
Is there a way around this by configuring the Flash Media Encoder differently without having to sacrifice the quality of the image ?
Thank you very much,
cheers,
PATRICK

Hi Vibsgupta,
First of all, thanks for wanting to help me out !
I’ve kept all settings in Flash Media encoder as they are set standard except for these (I’ve copy/pasted what I was told to do by the company I’m working for) :
    Format: H264
    Framerate: 12 fps (if your upload speed is above 0.8Mb/s you can go up to 15)
    Input size: 640x480 (check the Maintain aspect ratio box)
    Bit rate: 650 kbps (if your upload speed is above 0.8Mb/s you can go up to 800)
    Output size: 640x480
    Profile: Main
    Level: 3.0
    Keyframe Frequency: 5 seconds
- Check the Deinterlace box at the bottom.
- Check the "Audio" box and select your microphone device.
    Format: Mp3
    Channels: Mono
    Sample rate: 11025
    Bit rate: if it's already under 20, you can leave it this way.
- For preview, make sure the "Input Video" box is unchecked
- Check "Output Video" and "Audio" box
- Select output in the Panel options dropdown and follow the following instructions for the different fields:
    Make sure "Stream to Flash Media Server" is checked
    Delete all text in FMS URL, Backup URL and Stream fields
    Check "Auto Adjust"
    Uncheck "Save to File"
I hope this is enough info for you to help me out !  What is happening now is that the media encoder looks perfect on my screen, but the people “on the other end” see my image in “shocks” which they (non-specialists) say may have something to do with either the latency or the stream (I’m a newbie).
Thanks again !!!

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    gpu[1].MemoryMB=2108
    gpu[1].RectTextureSize=16384
    gpu[1].Renderer="GeForce  GTX 555/PCIe/SSE2"
    gpu[1].RendererID=258
    gpu[1].Vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
    gpu[1].VendorID=32902
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    gpu[1].Driver="igdumd64.dll,igd10umd64.dll,igd10umd64.dll,igdumd32,igd10umd32,igd10umd32"
    gpu[1].DriverDate="20140129000000.000000-000"
    gpu[1].CompileProgramGLSL=1
    gpu[1].TestFrameBuffer=1
    gpu[1].OCLPresent=1
    gpu[1].OCLVersion="1.1"
    gpu[1].CUDASupported=1
    gpu[1].CUDAVersion="6.0.1"
    gpu[1].OCLBandwidth=7.47211e+010
    gpu[1].glGetString[GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION]="4.40 NVIDIA via Cg compiler"
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    gpu[1].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS]=[4]
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    gpu[1].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[32]
    gpu[1].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS]=[32]
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    gpu[1].glGetIntegerv[GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS]=[4096]
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    Type de licence : Abonnement
    Numéro de série : 90970196649322984791
    Dossier de l'application : C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\
    Chemin des fichiers temporaires : C:\Users\mickael\AppData\Local\Temp\
    Le disque de travail de Photoshop comporte l'E/S asynchrone activé.
    Volume(s) de travail :
    C:\, 930,3 Go, 321,0 Go libres
    Dossier des modules externes obligatoires : C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\Required\Plug-Ins\
    Dossier principal des modules externes : C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64 Bit)\Plug-ins\
    Composants installés :
       ACE.dll   ACE 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       adbeape.dll   Adobe APE 2013/02/04-09:52:32   0.1160850   0.1160850
       AdobeLinguistic.dll   Adobe Linguisitc Library   7.0.0  
       AdobeOwl.dll   Adobe Owl 2013/10/25-12:15:59   5.0.24   79.547804
       AdobePDFL.dll   PDFL 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.508720   79.508720
       AdobePIP.dll   Adobe Product Improvement Program   7.0.0.1786  
       AdobeXMP.dll   Adobe XMP Core 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.154911   79.154911
       AdobeXMPFiles.dll   Adobe XMP Files 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.154911   79.154911
       AdobeXMPScript.dll   Adobe XMP Script 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.154911   79.154911
       adobe_caps.dll   Adobe CAPS   7,0,0,21  
       AGM.dll   AGM 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       ahclient.dll    AdobeHelp Dynamic Link Library   1,8,0,31  
       aif_core.dll   AIF   5.0   79.534508
       aif_ocl.dll   AIF   5.0   79.534508
       aif_ogl.dll   AIF   5.0   79.534508
       amtlib.dll   AMTLib (64 Bit)   7.0.0.249 BuildVersion: 7.0; BuildDate: Thu Nov 14 2013 15:55:50)   1.000000
       ARE.dll   ARE 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       AXE8SharedExpat.dll   AXE8SharedExpat 2011/12/16-15:10:49   66.26830   66.26830
       AXEDOMCore.dll   AXEDOMCore 2011/12/16-15:10:49   66.26830   66.26830
       Bib.dll   BIB 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       BIBUtils.dll   BIBUtils 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       boost_date_time.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       boost_signals.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       boost_system.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       boost_threads.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       cg.dll   NVIDIA Cg Runtime   3.0.00007  
       cgGL.dll   NVIDIA Cg Runtime   3.0.00007  
       CIT.dll   Adobe CIT   2.1.6.30929   2.1.6.30929
       CITThreading.dll   Adobe CITThreading   2.1.6.30929   2.1.6.30929
       CoolType.dll   CoolType 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.548223   79.548223
       dvaaudiodevice.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvacore.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvamarshal.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvamediatypes.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvaplayer.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvatransport.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dvaunittesting.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       dynamiclink.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       ExtendScript.dll   ExtendScript 2013/10/30-13:12:12   79.546835   79.546835
       FileInfo.dll   Adobe XMP FileInfo 2013/10/25-03:51:33   79.154511   79.154511
       filter_graph.dll   AIF   5.0   79.534508
       icucnv40.dll   International Components for Unicode 2011/11/15-16:30:22    Build gtlib_3.0.16615  
       icudt40.dll   International Components for Unicode 2011/11/15-16:30:22    Build gtlib_3.0.16615  
       imslib.dll   IMSLib DLL   7.0.0.145  
       JP2KLib.dll   JP2KLib 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.248139   79.248139
       libifcoremd.dll   Intel(r) Visual Fortran Compiler   10.0 (Update A)  
       libiomp5md.dll   Intel(R) OMP Runtime Library   5.0  
       libmmd.dll   Intel(r) C Compiler, Intel(r) C++ Compiler, Intel(r) Fortran Compiler   12.0  
       LogSession.dll   LogSession   2.1.2.1785  
       mediacoreif.dll   DVA Product   7.0.0  
       MPS.dll   MPS 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.535029   79.535029
       msvcm80.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005   8.00.50727.6195  
       msvcm90.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008   9.00.30729.1  
       msvcp100.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010   10.00.40219.1  
       msvcp80.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005   8.00.50727.6195  
       msvcp90.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008   9.00.30729.1  
       msvcr100.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010   10.00.40219.1  
       msvcr80.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005   8.00.50727.6195  
       msvcr90.dll   Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008   9.00.30729.1  
       PatchMatch.dll   PatchMatch 2013/10/29-11:47:16   79.542390   79.542390
       pdfsettings.dll   Adobe PDFSettings   1.04  
       Photoshop.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC   CC  
       Plugin.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC   CC  
       PlugPlugOwl.dll   Adobe(R) CSXS PlugPlugOwl Standard Dll (64 bit)   4.2.0.36  
       PSArt.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC   CC  
       PSViews.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC   CC  
       SCCore.dll   ScCore 2013/10/30-13:12:12   79.546835   79.546835
       ScriptUIFlex.dll   ScriptUIFlex 2013/10/30-13:12:12   79.546835   79.546835
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       tbb.dll   Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks for Windows   4, 1, 2012, 1003  
       tbbmalloc.dll   Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks for Windows   4, 1, 2012, 1003  
       updaternotifications.dll   Adobe Updater Notifications Library   7.0.1.102 (BuildVersion: 1.0; BuildDate: BUILDDATETIME)   7.0.1.102
       WRServices.dll   WRServices Mon Feb 25 2013 16:09:10   Build 0.19078   0.19078
    Modules externes obligatoires :
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       Aquarelle 14.2.1
       Asymétrie 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Barbouillage 14.2.1
       Bas-relief 14.2.1
       BMP 14.2.1
       Camera Raw 8.4.1
       Carrelage 14.2.1
       Chrome 14.2.1
       Cineon 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Cisaillement 14.2.1
       Collada 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       CompuServe GIF 14.2.1
       Contour accentué 14.2.1
       Contour déchiré 14.2.1
       Contour encré 14.2.1
       Contour lumineux 14.2.1
       Contour postérisé 14.2.1
       Contraction 14.2.1
       Coordonnées polaires 14.2.1
       Correction de l'objectif 14.2.1
       Couleurs NTSC 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Couteau à palette 14.2.1
       Craie/Fusain 14.2.1
       Craquelure 14.2.1
       Crayon Conté 14.2.1
       Crayon de couleur 14.2.1
       Cristallisation 14.2.1
       Croisillons 14.2.1
       Découpage 14.2.1
       Demi-teintes couleur 14.2.1
       Désentrelacement 14.2.1
       Diagonales 14.2.1
       Dicom 14.2.1
       Dispersion 14.2.1
       Eazel Acquire 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Ecart type 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Effet mosaïque 14.2.1
       Effet pointilliste 14.2.1
       Emballage plastique 14.2.1
       Enregistrer pour le Web 14.2.1
       Entropie 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Eponge 14.2.1
       Etalement 14.2.1
       Extension WIA 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Extrusion 14.2.1
       Fibres 14.2.1
       Filtre Camera Raw 8.4.1
       Filtre Collection d'images 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Filtre Rogner et désincliner les photos 14.2.1
       Flash 3D 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Flou de l'objectif 14.2.1
       Flou optimisé 14.2.1
       Flou radial 14.2.1
       Fluidité 14.2.1
       Format IFF 14.2.1
       Fresque 14.2.1
       Fusain 14.2.1
       Galerie de filtres 14.2.1
       Google Earth 4 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Grain 14.2.1
       Grain photo 14.2.1
       Grand-angle adaptatif 14.2.1
       Halo 14.2.1
       HDRMergeUI 14.2.1
       Insertion filigrane 4.0
       JPEG 2000 14.2.1
       Lecture filigrane 4.0
       Lueur diffuse 14.2.1
       Matlab Operation 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Maximum 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Médiane 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Mezzo-tinto 14.2.1
       Minimum 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Moteur 3D Photoshop 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Moyenne 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Moyenne 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Multiprocesseur 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Néon 14.2.1
       Noir/Blanc 14.2.1
       Noyau de mesures 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Nuages 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Nuages par différence 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Océan 14.2.1
       Onde 14.2.1
       Ondulation 14.2.1
       OpenEXR 14.2.1
       Papier gaufré 14.2.1
       Papier humide 14.2.1
       Pastels 14.2.1
       Patchwork 14.2.1
       PCX 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Peinture à l'huile 14.2.1
       Photocopie 14.2.1
       Photoshop Touch 14.0
       Pinceau à sec 14.2.1
       Pixar 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Placage de texture 14.2.1
       Plâtre 14.2.1
       Plume calligraphique 14.2.1
       PNG 14.2.1
       Point de fuite 14.2.1
       Pointillisme 14.2.1
       Portable Bit Map 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Portée 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Radiance 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Réduction du tremblement 14.2.1
       Réticulation 14.2.1
       Rogner et désincliner les photos 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Routines FastCore 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Routines MMXCore 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Solarisation 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Sommation 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Soufflerie 14.2.1
       Sous-couche 14.2.1
       Sphérisation 14.2.1
       STL 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Sumi-e 14.2.1
       Support de script 14.2.1
       Tampon 14.2.1
       Targa 14.2.1
       Tourbillon 14.2.1
       Tracés vers Illustrator 14.2.1
       Trame de demi-teintes 14.2.1
       Variance 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Variantes 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Verre 14.2.1
       Vitrail 14.2.1
       Wavefront|OBJ 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Wireless Bitmap 14.2.1 (14.2.1 x001)
       Zigzag 14.2.1
    Dossier des modules externes tiers et facultatifs :
       PSHostAdapter NO VERSION
    Modules externes dont le chargement a échoué : AUCUN
    Flash :
       Ink
       Mini Bridge
       Prisma
       Adobe Exchange
    Modules TWAIN installés : AUCUN

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