Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Icecast2 / Ogg / oddcastDSP / Winamp2 Constant Prebuffering"
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 Aug 06
0
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,
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
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
2004 Aug 06
0
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Hi Oddsock
Thank you for your detailed reply.
> these are all very valid points, but consider the following.
> I, and I suspect some others as well, write open source
> software to provide people free (or otherwise cheap) options
> to problems that are traditionally solved by proprietary or
> non-open software.......
I appreciate the non-paid time required. It is rewarding
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
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
0
Prebuffering best practices
I strongly suggest you start by reading the Speex manual (you can skip
the technical parts about CELP). If you still ask questions, then post
them.
Jean-Marc
Le mardi 14 juin 2005 ? 22:30 -0700, David Barrett a ?crit :
> 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
2005 Jun 14
0
Prebuffering best practices
Have you looked at the Speex (adaptive) jitter buffer? See
speex_jitter.h
Jean-Marc
Le mardi 14 juin 2005 ? 17:50 -0700, David Barrett a ?crit :
> 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
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
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
0
OddCastDSP & SQRSoft crossfader problem
I've not had a reply on the OddSock forum so I'll try here.
I am attempting to use the OddCastDSP Winamp2 plugin via the (free)
SQRSoft Advanced Crossfading output plugin
(http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/plugins.html). This is necessary to
provide intelligent crossfading which sounds very professional. I've
not heard of any other crossfading algorithm that works so well. It
uses the
2015 May 21
1
Blockcommit error
HI,
I am receiving the following error when I try to run blockcommit:
==============================================================
root@farnsworth:/var/lib/libvirt/images# virsh blockcommit pg94-test vda
--top /var/lib/libvirt/images/pg94-test.snap4 --active --pivot --verbose
error: unsupported flags (0x4) in function qemuDomainBlockCommit
2004 May 06
4
Playing GSM files in Windows
For the archives...
In trying to play GSM files in Windows (Windows XP for me, but in
general) I found no help on Google, so when I figured it out I thought I
would post it here.
Q: How do I play GSM Files in Windows?
A: Use Quicktime, it supports the GSM audio format directly.
Andy Farnsworth
farnsaw@stonedoor.com
2004 Aug 06
2
WinAmp3 & Icecast2 compatibility?
Hello folks
I'm having trouble playing ogg streams with WinAmp3. I run Icecast2 & Ices2
(both compiled from CVS about two weeks ago) on a Linux box, the files
being streamed were encoded with oggenc (from oggutils1.0, managed
80kbitrate...) The problem is that WinAmp3 won't actually play the .ogg
stream. When I give it the URL (http://myserver:8000/mount.ogg) it says
2002 Mar 22
3
heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors
I am trying to compute the white heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors
(also called the Huber standard errors) in a linear model, but I can't seem
to find a function to do it. I know that the design library in S+ has
something like this (robcov?), but I have not yet seen this library ported
to R.
Anyone know if there is already a function built into R to do this
relatively simple job?
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