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2004 Aug 06
1
multiple listeners
Hi
Im using Icecast2 and SAM2 to broadcast a 56kb 24khz Stereo 2 Channel 6.Kb MP3 stream on a 512k ASDL connection.
I know that the number of listeners will be LIMITED to 3 or so - is there any way I can actually calculate this ?
I passed my broadcast link to a friend yesterday and they told me that they recieved a 'Server Full' error, is there something in the config that I need to adjust...
2005 Jan 22
2
Persistent audio streams?
...r (over their backbone and then to the remote via high speed
wireless, about 5 hops). I've set up ice2 and icecast, and I'm getting a very
nice Ogg Vorbis stream off their line output before it goes to the local
transmitter.
I've been monitoring the stream from my place (via 3m/384k ASDL, about 16
hops). My problem is that the various clients I've tried (WinAmp, XMMS,
Foobar) all ending up dropping the stream eventually. I have yet to get a
stream that was still going after 24 hours.
I know that people are running internet radio stations and streaming content
from various...
2005 Apr 20
4
Linux Kernel 2.6, Ipsec, ADSL (dynamic addresses)
...el 2.6.x) and IPSEC tunnels. But now I have to add
another server that has a ADSL connection to the internet, that means it has a
dynamic IP address which is likely to change every few hours, since the provider
disconnects from time to time.
I found a way to restart the IPSEC connection when the ASDL connection restarts.
But in shorewall, there are 2 entries that require fixed addresses:
VPN tunnels/remote gateway and hosts, where you specify the remote gateway''s IP
address.
How can I handle this situation?
Paul
2005 Jan 23
0
Persistent audio streams?
...d then to the remote via high speed
> wireless, about 5 hops). I've set up ice2 and icecast, and I'm getting a very
> nice Ogg Vorbis stream off their line output before it goes to the local
> transmitter.
>
> I've been monitoring the stream from my place (via 3m/384k ASDL, about 16
> hops). My problem is that the various clients I've tried (WinAmp, XMMS,
> Foobar) all ending up dropping the stream eventually. I have yet to get a
> stream that was still going after 24 hours.
The question is, why are the clients dropping? It could be your net
flaking...
2005 Apr 23
7
Spill over
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I need some help, advice or just a starting point on the following
situation:
Link A - 64kbps leased line
Link B - 512kbps ADSL line
Is it possible to have Link A saturated constantly and have the excess
traffic "spill over" onto Link B? I know it''s possible to have packets sent
down links in a round-robin fashion and I''ve read in the howto on load
sharing