On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Cédric Mallet wrote:
> I noticed a strange bug with poor quality mp3 (< 64 kbps). When a good
> mp3 ( > 128) is streamed after a poor one, the client is disconnected
> from the channel at the end of the poor one. It seems to happen with any
client.
>
> Is it normal ?
<p>Yes it is. This is a short-coming of the MP3 format. In practice, if
the
sampling rate and channels are the same, you might be OK, not sure.
Certainly, different sampling rates/channels will kil clients.
Note that Vorbis is designed to cope with this nicely by letting you chain
ogg streams together.
Geoff.
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