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2004 Aug 06
0
new features request
...(so just a
new
> > > <limit> type entry).
If you are running icecast2 on linux you can handle bandwidth limitations
using QoS
more specificly iproute2.
That way icecast2 doesnt have to take up extra resources to handle
bandwidth limitations.
resources here
cbq bash script
http://aleron.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/cbqinit/cbq.init-v0.7.3
the low down skinny on traffic shaping
http://www.knowplace.org/shaper/resources.html
Now if your on windows then Microsoft says it handles bandwidth better than
linux and is cheaper than linux
so i guess QoS works automagikly ;) then again i...
2004 Aug 06
0
new features request
...Shaping-HOWTO.txt)
I know there isnt any "drop in the bucket application" so to speak for QoS
and streaming audio, but bandwidth is bandwidth
either way you dice it up, once you dig into QoS on linux there so much more
you can do efficiently and effectivly.
give this script a shot
http://aleron.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/cbqinit/cbq.init-v0.7.3
follow the intstructions, ive tested it on icecast2 and shoutcast sports and
dports
works like a charm.
takes some reading and playing with but none the less its a great script to
get started.
What would be even cooler is to see icecast2 handl...
2004 Aug 06
2
new features request
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Mihai RUSU wrote:
>
> > Another nice feature to add would be a "bandwidth" limit (so just a new
> > <limit> type entry).
>
> Problem with this is, what do you do once the limit has been reached? Who
> do you kick? Or do you just not allow anymore listeners?
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2004 Aug 06
2
new features request
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Dave St John wrote:
> > > > Another nice feature to add would be a "bandwidth" limit (so just a
> new
> > > > <limit> type entry).
> If you are running icecast2 on linux you can handle bandwidth limitations
> using QoS
> more specificly iproute2.
You mistunderstood me. No, I