yes, having worked at an isp, most people do use 56k modems. the 33k
modem went out years ago, just as the 14k modem did before it.
though, when using a 56k modem, upstream is never more than 33k and the
real connection is between 44k and 48k, insh'allah.
thus, for those out of adsl/cable range and still have to rely on those
slow but trusty little 56k modems, a stream of around 30k is just right.
that's why I did my stream in that range.
boink
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 12:11:10PM +1200, Ross Levis
wrote:> Geoff Shang wrote:
> > 22khz quality -1, which in my
> > experience tends to come out at around 22-24kbps
>
> Based on the OddCastDSP status screen, I'm getting averages of around
> 30k in mono, about 42k in stereo. 30k is likely too high for 33.6
> modems but don't most people use 56k modems these days? Most
> connections are around 48k I believe.
>
> Ross.
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