I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? Cheers, Eric
Eric Kolotyluk wrote:> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried > streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only > one listener at a time can hear the stream. > > I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming > with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. > > Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? > > Cheers, Eric > _______________My two cents' worth: Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate bandwidth to support multiple listeners. Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries to log on. John
On 11/7/2009 5:49 PM, John List wrote:> Eric Kolotyluk wrote: >> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've >> tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some >> reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. >> >> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming >> with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. >> >> Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? >> >> Cheers, Eric >> _______________ > > My two cents' worth: > > Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate > bandwidth to support multiple listeners. > > Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries > to log on. > > JohnI'm assuming I have enough upstream bandwidth because streaming to multiple listeners on my old computer works fine. Both computers are on the same network behind a router on a broadband connection. I'm not really sure what to look for in the logs. What log do I need to look at, access or error? The error log is set to debug level and I can see the listener count go up and down, to as high as 3. Cheers, Eric
Does anyone else have Icecast running on Windows 7? Cheers, Eric On 11/7/2009 6:12 PM, Mike Murrell wrote:> Windows 7 is a fixed version of Vista. The DRM issues among others are > still in place and will likely cause you issues. > Good luck > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf > Of Eric Kolotyluk > Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:07 PM > To: John List > Cc: icecast at xiph.org > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener > > On 11/7/2009 5:49 PM, John List wrote: > >> Eric Kolotyluk wrote: >> >>> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've >>> tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some >>> reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. >>> >>> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming >>> with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. >>> >>> Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? >>> >>> Cheers, Eric >>> _______________ >>> >> My two cents' worth: >> >> Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate >> bandwidth to support multiple listeners. >> >> Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries >> to log on. >> >> John >> > I'm assuming I have enough upstream bandwidth because streaming to > multiple listeners on my old computer works fine. Both computers are on > the same network behind a router on a broadband connection. > > I'm not really sure what to look for in the logs. What log do I need to > look at, access or error? The error log is set to debug level and I can > see the listener count go up and down, to as high as 3. > > Cheers, Eric > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > >
On 08/11/09 01:24, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried > streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only > one listener at a time can hear the stream. > > I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming > with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. > > Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer?What makes you think icecast is at fault in this case? are listeners being rejected. Maybe you should look at both log files to see if listeners are trying to connect, and if so why the second connection is being dropped. karl.