Has anybody tested Resco Radio with Icecast 2.3.1? We have a listener who can connect to other stations without a problem, but his connections to Icecast buffer and drop. He's connecting via Cingular wireless, but as I said, other connections seem to work without a problem. Any insight would be appreciated. -mp
Michael Place wrote:> Has anybody tested Resco Radio with Icecast 2.3.1? We have a listener > who can connect to other stations without a problem, but his connections > to Icecast buffer and drop. He's connecting via Cingular wireless, but > as I said, other connections seem to work without a problem.Usually when icecast drops a listener for being too far behind, it's because either bandwidth has been max'd out or something has happened to the network to cause a stall. It's also possible that the queue size is too small, don't forget that burst-size bytes of the queue are sent at listener connection time. karl.
Yes, I can verify that Resco Radio is a problem with Icecast2 streams. I had contacted the author months ago with information as to how to fix this, but I don't believe a fix has been released. Some players that have Icecast2 compatibility issues can be made to work with Icecast2 servers by disabling Burst on Connect, and changing Metadata Interval to 8192. This doesn't always work, as there are still a few minor differences in the Server > Client initialization. I will contact them again, in hopes they can fix their software. -greg. At 11:55 2006-10-12, Michael Place wrote:>Has anybody tested Resco Radio with Icecast 2.3.1? We have a >listener who can connect to other stations without a problem, but >his connections to Icecast buffer and drop. He's connecting via >Cingular wireless, but as I said, other connections seem to work >without a problem. > >Any insight would be appreciated. > >-mp >_______________________________________________ >Icecast mailing list >Icecast@xiph.org >http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecastGreg J. Ogonowski VP Product Development ORBAN/CRL, Inc. 1525 Alvarado St. San Leandro, CA 94577 +1 510 351-3500 TEL +1 510 351-0500 FAX greg@orban.com www.orban.com
Same problem here, Resco Radio does not work with my Icecast stream (also v 2.3.1) but every other client I have tried works fine. I recommend looking at mortplayer as a very nice and free alternative to Resco's junk player. -Aaron On 10/13/06, Greg J. Ogonowski <greg@orban.com> wrote:> > Yes, I can verify that Resco Radio is a problem with Icecast2 streams. > > I had contacted the author months ago with information as to how to > fix this, but I don't believe a fix has been released. > > Some players that have Icecast2 compatibility issues can be made to > work with Icecast2 servers by disabling > Burst on Connect, and changing Metadata Interval to 8192. This > doesn't always work, as there are still a few minor differences in > the Server > Client initialization. > > I will contact them again, in hopes they can fix their software. > > -greg. > > > At 11:55 2006-10-12, Michael Place wrote: > >Has anybody tested Resco Radio with Icecast 2.3.1? We have a > >listener who can connect to other stations without a problem, but > >his connections to Icecast buffer and drop. He's connecting via > >Cingular wireless, but as I said, other connections seem to work > >without a problem. > > > >Any insight would be appreciated. > > > >-mp > >_______________________________________________ > >Icecast mailing list > >Icecast@xiph.org > >http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > Greg J. Ogonowski > VP Product Development > ORBAN/CRL, Inc. > 1525 Alvarado St. > San Leandro, CA 94577 > +1 510 351-3500 TEL > +1 510 351-0500 FAX > greg@orban.com > www.orban.com > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20061013/761511b5/attachment.html