Greetings: We have a problem with accumulating latency in a 1 fps nsv video stream; the delay is about 5 sec. when the stream is first mounted but after about 10 hours it is up to 1/2 hour and after 24 hours it is almost an hour (no frames are dropped, a client viewing the stream just sees video delayed by those amounts). I have commented-out the <burst-on-connect> and <burst-size> tags in icecast.xml without any difference in the symptoms. The configuration: icecast 2.2.0 on Linux 2.4.27 nsvcap (nsvenc doesn't support the video driver properly) sourcing on Win2kServerSp3/PIII-500/384M/Bt848-btwincap: VP3 codec configured for est 15kbps/7kbps key, 1fps output, 1fps capture, 6 -> 11kbps actual bitrate, no audio; nsvcap reports d=107 vinq=0 ainq=0 (0 dropped) after 10 hours. I've seen mentioned that frame rates should be in multiples of two with key frame rates evenly divisible, but I am after the lowest possible rate which seems to be 1 fps even though the input frame rate can be set to fractions of 1 fps. All help is much appreciated. Michael Grigoni Cybertheque Museum