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2003 Oct 18
1
MORE ON : [htb] strange problems !?
...of ~30 sec.. as proposed I''ve done :
egress {
...hundreds classes...
class (10kbps, prio 7, default) {sfq};
}
It seemed a litlle bit better the starvation seemed to be just ~10sec but this time happen much often...
then I made a final touch :
egress {
...hundreds classes...
class (55kbps, prio 7, default);
}
No "sfq" this time and it seemed much much better now...
I have done my tests mostly with :
hping2 host-behind-qos --fast --icmp
fping host1 host2 -l
I made second and third test for very short periods of time so this is not a final "say" of the success.....
2005 Oct 12
1
Variable bitrate and bandwidth usage
...round 35-55 kbps,
the average being 48k.
Now suppose I have 10 external listeners connected. How much bandwidth
will they need/use? Common sense says:
average bitrate * 10 = 480kbps (plus any overheads)
Here's the question:
If I have 10 listeners connected, and the bitrate fluctuates up to
55kbps, then is the actual bandwidth requirement at that instant 550kbps?
Or are the fluctuations more rapid than I can appreciate from the Winamp
display?
Or to put it another way, over what period of time is the average
bitrate calculated, and is this period significant in terms of average
buffer si...
2005 Aug 05
0
Controlling Buffer Lengths
...;s burst-on-connect feature to try and keep buffers as
manageable as possible.
How I test is simple. I load up Foobar2000 with Oddcastv3, and stream
music to the server. I then use Winamp to play the stream back. All
stock settings as far as buffers go. Vorbis is a q0 mono stream,
giving about 55kbps VBR. MP3 is a 32kbps mono stream CBR. I let
Winamp play the stream for about 5 minutes before timing the
difference between when Foobar switches to the next song and when
Winamp gets the change. What Foobar reports as the time since the
song started is what I consider to be the delay.
So in the...