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2001 Oct 24
3
2.4.13 Stability?
Hiya, Now that 2.4.13 has been release, any word on how stable ext3 is on this? Hope they haven't broken anything in the vm again....;) I'm currently running 2.4.8 and I'm very happy with it and given the nightware over the past few releases, just wanted to find out what the state-of-play is at the moment. -=David=
2005 Oct 13
2
Re: mySQL command line within rails - access denied? [solved]
--- Alex Young <alex-qV/boFbD8Meu8LGVeLuP/g@public.gmane.org> wrote: ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > Have you
2004 Mar 24
1
stalled 'sync' on ext3+quota over drbd
I don't know yet if this is an ext3, quota or drbd issue, but I'll ask anyway. I am building a HA NFS server using two Dell-1750's and drbd. I have ext3 filesystem with quota built on drbd device running over 200Gb disk partition (hardware raid0+1), drdb-mirrored across servers. The kernel is 2.4.25, so hopefully quota deadlock should not be a problem (it was on 2.4.24). Now, the
2005 Jun 14
2
Prebuffering best practices
What is the best way to pick a prebuffering length for a streaming audio application using UDP transport? I'm using Speex in a VoIP application with RTP transport, currently with a fixed 500ms prebuffer on the playback side. However, I'd like something a bit more adaptive to accomodate high-jitter connections. For example, in one test configuration there is a very low average
2005 Jun 14
2
Prebuffering best practices
Ok, this is a silly question, but what does the jitter buffer do? I'm really new to audio, so please bear with me. From what I gather (primarily from the list archive), the jitter buffer is a wrapper around the Speex decoder. I give it the packets I receive, in whatever order I receive them, and then it gives me back a clean stream of audio samples. But what I don't entirely
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2?
On 19/02/02 03:06, Jack Moffitt shaped the electrons to say: > > The point is, is this list related to icecast2 development? I made some > > changes to the server and sent a patch to Jack Moffitt, but I'm not sure > > he's still mainaining the server. > > You're in the right place, and I still maintain the server. I don't > remember your patch right
2005 Jun 14
1
Prebuffering best practices
Ah, I'm sorry, I have read the manual and believe I have a reasonably good grasp on how to use the Speex encoder and decoder altogether. In fact I've been using it with great success in my P2P SIP/RTP VoIP application for almost a year now; it's been working wonderfully and I can't thank you enough. However, the manual makes no mention of the jitter buffer, nor does it (so
2005 Mar 09
2
encoder->server->listener lag
We're running a setup with M3W on a PC in Sri Lanka, encoding to a server in the UK. What factors govern the time delay between things being said to the microphone in SL and heard by a client connecting to the server, and how can we reduce it as much as possible? Currently we're experiencing 20-30 secs or more.
2004 Aug 06
2
Second patch again CVS version
I send a patch again the last CVS version. The changes are: - Configurable prebuffer, in seconds. - prebuffering parameter in configurable in <limits>...<prebuffer>seconds</prebuffer>... - Created a new function (send_client_queue) to send the client->queue. Better modularisation. - Moved queue_lenght verification to send_client_queue(). - instead of disconnecting when
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 / Ogg / oddcastDSP / Winamp2 Constant Prebuffering
Hrm, yes it does sound like a bug in WinAmp. Even if it does prebuffer, the length counter should be going beyond 0:01 since you've obviously been listening longer than that after the first second. =P (I don't think the counter resets after buffering, but I could be wrong.) Can you see if you can duplicate it by getting someone else to tune in to the 'cast with WinAmp?
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2?
Hi all, I am ricardo galli, I've juscribed just a couple of days ago. I wanted to stay as a lurker for a longer period, but this list has almost no traffic, so I wake up due to the silence. The point is, is this list related to icecast2 development? I made some changes to the server and sent a patch to Jack Moffitt, but I'm not sure he's still mainaining the server. If he
2009 Oct 27
6
Vorbis still glitching on metadata update?
Greetings, I am trying to track down a bug with intermittant glitching in our Vorbis streams. I am running Icecast 2.3.2 on Ubuntu 9.04. Several Vorbis clients seem to glitch on some (not all) metadata updates. As we update metadata 3 to 4 times a minute, this is something we are trying to fix, VLC gives the following output on metadata update: main warning: the mixer got a packet in
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 / Ogg / oddcastDSP / Winamp2 Constant Prebuffering
Sounds like WinAmp isn't storing a large enough buffer, or Icecast isn't putting a long enough buffer between what it recieves from Oddcast & what it transmits to clients. I've never had such a problem, though. Could be your connection? >===== Original Message From John Farnsworth <si@darkness.nu> ===== >Hrm, but it works fine (and the mountpoint is /dnumusic.ogg).
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 / Ogg / oddcastDSP / Winamp2 Constant Prebuffering
Noticing a strange issue, i'm not sure where this lies. I'm using oddcastDSP to stream Ogg to icecast2, which seems to be working ok, but using winamp (v2) to stream from icecast, winamp is constantly prebuffering, displaying a length of 0:01. Is this a known bug in either Winamp or icecast, or a configuration issue perhaps? I have a feeling this is Winamp, but I was wondering if anyone
2004 Sep 22
1
Sound Problems with x-ten lite on Toshiba 4600.
Dear Group, I'm running the following setup; Yoper v2, Kernel 2.6.8.1-7, Wine 20040914 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. The Toshiba has a Yamaha AC-XG. In addition I have a USB Plantronics DSP100. After some tweaking I got wine to install x-ten lite; I have pasted my config file; [WinMM] ; Wine supports the following sound drivers: ; winearts.drv ; for KDE ; winealsa.drv ; for
2004 Nov 08
1
WINE audio drivers
Somebody knows how do I set wineoss.drv or winealsa.drv to use the second sound card instead of the first one? Currently I'm using winearts.drv, but want to get rid of arts, cause wine is the only one on my box using it. Thanks.
2004 Aug 06
2
Re:Icecast with Winamp
I am using only WinAmp 2.x and 5.x It works in WinAmp2.x and 5.x at the college network (T1 line), but not at home with cable modem (even with firewall switched off). It tries to prebuffer over 20 minutes - 5 second burst of music and then quits with message (-2:-11). Again, no problem if using FOOBAR2000, but it would be nice to have it work in WinAmp. Murray Saul <p>Geoff Shang wrote:
2004 Aug 06
5
long delay
There seems to be a long delay from wen I speak into the mic on a broadcast server and when I hear the speaking on the users end. Can anyone explain this? I am using the latest versions of ices and icecast. Ices is on a different server that icecast and at another location. Thanks --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo!
2005 Jan 06
5
Wine asks to set "HardwareAcceleration" = "Emulation" and it is already set.
Hello, I wonder if somebody has an idea what could be a reason behind this error message. I am running wine version installed as rpm for Fedora Core: wine-20041201-1fc3winehq. This actually happens for two games, one of them - fallout. I am able to run some windows apps with sound (flash player). Fallout displays initial screen and then crashes with this error message (apparently when it
2005 Mar 09
1
compile error
king all in vorbisfile make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ronan/libvorbis-1.0.1/doc/vorbisfile' make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ronan/libvorbis-1.0.1/doc/vorbisfile' Making all in vorbisenc make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ronan/libvorbis-1.0.1/doc/vorbisenc' make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[2]: Leaving directory