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2004 Aug 06
2
how much horsepower will i need for streaming?
hi!
i'm putting together a streaming relay network for the linux audio
developer's conference #2 (http://www.zkm.de/lad), and i was
wondering how much cpu power will be required on the master server.
we need to record 2 48k stereo signals simultaneously and encode
them into three streams each:
2x 54kbit/s 22k05 mono
2x 112kbit/s 48k stereo
2x 192kbit/s 48k stereo
it would be very
2004 Aug 06
0
status of speex over icecast ?
hello everyone!
is it possible to stream speex via icecast ?
i'm looking into it for the broadcasting of the upcoming linux audio
developers' conference (http://www.zkm.de/lad) as an addition to the ogg
vorbis streams we will provide.
a quick search in the speex mailing list archive yields nothing.
if somebody here has such a project on the back burner and is looking
for the ultimate
2004 Aug 06
0
does icecast care what it streams?
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2004 15:16, oddsock wrote:
>
>>it would be true to say that yes, you could stream NSV or other video types
>>with this manner (assuming that they don't need special stream processing,
>>NSV does not, something like Ogg-Theora probably would)...the main problem
>>is the issue of a source client. Currently, there is
2004 Aug 06
4
does icecast care what it streams?
...i.e. could it stream arbitrary stuff (such as video) if i don't
care about metadata?
--
"I never use EQ, never, never, never. I previously used to use mic
positioning but I've even given up on that too."
- Jezar on http://www.audiomelody.com
<p>Jörn Nettingsmeier
Kurfürstenstr 49, 45138 Essen, Germany
http://spunk.dnsalias.org (my server)
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
one problem apart from icecast is that tcp/ip over ethernet does not
guarantee *when* your packets will arrive, or even in what order.
while the chances are good that it works rather quickly, you can't
sue anyone if it doesn't ;)
but once the network becomes congested, you are in trouble. if the
network between your two locations is one cable, not shared, no
hubs, it might work. but
2004 Aug 06
6
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
Hello
Does anyone have experience with _real_ real time streaming - i.e. with
very little delay/latency?
I need to stream from point A to point B in near-CD quality via a 100
Mbit network. That is easily done using icecast. But here is the tricky bit:
I want as little delay in the signal as possibble - preferrably below 50ms!
I have made a test setup encoding on and serving from an 800 MHz
2004 Aug 06
3
does icecast care what it streams?
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 15:16, oddsock wrote:
> it would be true to say that yes, you could stream NSV or other video types
> with this manner (assuming that they don't need special stream processing,
> NSV does not, something like Ogg-Theora probably would)...the main problem
> is the issue of a source client. Currently, there is only one (that I know
> of) source client