After one minute of connection the stream from our icecast 1.3.10 server
(debian package 1.3.10-2) starts stuttering. And after some stuttering the
client is disconnected by the server. The usual client is a windows winamp.
The icecast logs shows that the the client is not receiving data fast
enough. A small part out the logs is shown below. That the data is not
received fast enough is rediculous because we have a 100mbit LAN here.
- - -
[19/Mar/2001:22:43:58] [18:Source Thread] Kicking client 17 [...blanked
hostname...] [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)]
[listener], connected for 43 seconds, 585951 bytes transfered. 0 clients
connected
[19/Mar/2001:22:44:43] [18:Source Thread] Kicking client 18 [...blanked
hostname...] [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)]
[listener], connected for 38 seconds, 520399 bytes transfered. 0 clients
connected
- - -
Anyway... I'm using shout (1.4.0-3) to stream the sourcedata without
re-encoding to the server... Could that be a problem? I'm willing to try
other packages like ices but not before I'm sure that the source client is
the problem..
best regards,
Jochem Berends
----- Original Message -----
From: "harvey smith" <harvey@buskers.org>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [icecast] liveice mount points
> It sounds like both liveice procs are trying to open the sound card? and
> the second one fails? I think you can double check that NO_SOUNDCARD is
> set in the second liveice. If you are just streaming a playlist (no
> soundcard) with the second liveice you should probably use Ices
> instead. I've had one broadcasts going with liveice and a second with
Ices
> before. Also done 2 using 2 Ices. I never tried 2 liveice at once.
>
> Harvey
>
>
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Vikas Gupta wrote:
>
> > I have been sucessfully streaming with liveice/icecast. Now I want to
add a> > second broadcast with differanct music. I thought I could just create
a
new> > dir, plop in a new liveice config file in the dir, with a diff
mountpoint in> > the second config file and be on my way.
> >
> > But when i try this, the the second instance of liveice is kill
instantly.> > Is this the correct way to stream two differant streams? I know that
> > mountpoints in the same config file can be used for diff bitrates of
the
> > same stream. I want to have two differant streams.
> >
> >
> > Any help is appreciated!!
> >
> >
> > Vikas
> >
> >
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