Thanks for your answer, well I changed this parameters on icecast.xml and the the delay reduce from 20s to 12s <burst-on-connect>0</burst-on-connect> <burst-size>4096</burst-size> Well I was trying to reproduce mp3 and ogg but both have 12 s of delay. How can I reduce to maybe 1 or 2 seconds. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20130814/3326c533/attachment.htm
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013, Jorge N??ez wrote:> Thanks for your answer, well I changed this parameters on icecast.xml and > the the delay reduce from 20s to 12s > > <burst-on-connect>0</burst-on-connect> > <burst-size>4096</burst-size> > > > Well I was trying to reproduce mp3 and ogg but both have 12 s of delay. How > can I reduce to maybe 1 or 2 seconds.How big is the buffer in your player? I typically get a second or two delay with mpg123 and that's with the buffer settings *enabled*. Geoff.
What do you mean at how big is the buffer? Sorry but I am pretty new in this. 2013/8/14 Geoff Shang <geoff at quitelikely.com>> On Wed, 14 Aug 2013, Jorge N??ez wrote: > > Thanks for your answer, well I changed this parameters on icecast.xml and >> the the delay reduce from 20s to 12s >> >> <burst-on-connect>0</burst-on-**connect> >> <burst-size>4096</burst-size> >> >> >> Well I was trying to reproduce mp3 and ogg but both have 12 s of delay. >> How >> can I reduce to maybe 1 or 2 seconds. >> > > How big is the buffer in your player? I typically get a second or two > delay with mpg123 and that's with the buffer settings *enabled*. > > Geoff. >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20130814/f48980bc/attachment.htm