I've had a few reports from people that they are listening to our stream and getting the same behavior -- it runs for 5-30 seconds, then stops. The problem is that they are using various players. One person reported the issue from media player 9, I was listening from media player 9 at the same time and it had been playing fine for an hour. Her version was actually slightly newer than mine. I've also had reports of this behavior from people using AOL Radio and an xmms player on Freebsd. Most people can listen fine. Has anyone else heard of this behavior here? Joe
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 15:22, Joe Mays wrote:> I've had a few reports from people that they are listening to our stream and getting > the same behavior -- it runs for 5-30 seconds, then stops. The problem is that they > are using various players. One person reported the issue from media player 9, I was > listening from media player 9 at the same time and it had been playing fine for an > hour. Her version was actually slightly newer than mine. I've also had reports of > this behavior from people using AOL Radio and an xmms player on Freebsd. Most people > can listen fine. Has anyone else heard of this behavior here?assuming these streams are mp3, what icecast version are you using and are these clients requesting metadata ? I don't think the pidfile option was ever enabled by default, you have to state where it goes and what name it has to be. karl.
And what about their internet connection speed !?!? On 28 Jan 2005 15:43:32 +0000, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote:> On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 15:22, Joe Mays wrote: > > I've had a few reports from people that they are listening to our stream and getting > > the same behavior -- it runs for 5-30 seconds, then stops. The problem is that they > > are using various players. One person reported the issue from media player 9, I was > > listening from media player 9 at the same time and it had been playing fine for an > > hour. Her version was actually slightly newer than mine. I've also had reports of > > this behavior from people using AOL Radio and an xmms player on Freebsd. Most people > > can listen fine. Has anyone else heard of this behavior here? > > assuming these streams are mp3, what icecast version are you using and > are these clients requesting metadata ? > > I don't think the pidfile option was ever enabled by default, you have > to state where it goes and what name it has to be. > > karl. > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-- Mohamed Eldesoky www.eldesoky.net RHCE