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2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi everybody,
I have a theoretical question here.
A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I
right? Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES
connection?
128 KiloBITS = 16 KiloBYTES (8 bits = 1 byte). I am wondering if a 512k
connection (upload and download) could THEORITICALLY handle 4 (512/128) or
32 (512/16) 128k streams?
I am confused
2004 Aug 06
1
bit/bytes
If you look at the PLS file for SomaFM's "Goove Salad" channel you'll see :
------------------------------------------------
[playlist]
numberofentries=3
File1=http://64.236.34.97:80/stream/1018
Title1=SomaFM Presents: Groove Salad 128k (Feed #1)
Length1=-1
File2=http://205.188.245.133:8076
Title2=SomaFM Presents: Groove Salad 128k (Feed #2)
Length2=-1
2007 Aug 31
4
About "b" meaning "byte" and bit
Hi all :)
I think that this issue has already been discussed on this list, but
google didn''t find anything interesting, so I''m bringing the subject
again.
The output of "tc" uses "b" meaning "byte" and "bit" for "bit". The
"official" suffixes for those units are "B" and "b", respectively,
2007 May 24
2
tc-htb traffic shaping script
Hi,
Is there any tested good HTB script for traffic shaping available like as
that of CBQ available at.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cbq.init
I am n new bie and need to work on htb.
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2004 Aug 06
0
Direct URL
Hi,
> Ok for shoutcast you can do http://domain.com/listen.pls
> to get the feed
> what can you do for icecast so it can be a clickable url?
I haven't touched sc for at least 2 years (icecast2 is so damn good),
but I think I know what you want.
Icecast2 will automagically respond with an playlist file
if e.g. a browser is pointed to http://abc.def/yourmount.ogg.m3u .
This
2005 Nov 04
1
prototype EventObserver on radio option elements
Hi all,
I just started using prototype 1.3.1. I''ve successfully used
Form.Element.EventObserver on a select list and recently tried to add it
to radio options. However, I think there is a flaw in how it works with
radio options.
Radio options are a little unusual in that there are multiple distinct
elements, tied together by a common name, where changing one element
causes a
2004 Aug 06
6
need help/ideas please, oh and answers
> Um, why wouldn't you just use apache for this?
Exactaly, I would recommend the mod_mp3 project for something like that.
http://media.tangent.org/
They are doing almost exactaly what sound like you are looking for. There
is also the project 'ampache' that takes this one step further and adds a
MySQL database backend to a PHP front.
JStanley
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2004 Aug 06
1
a Question
Hi people, i am testing icecast 2 and its really very very good, the quality
of the sound is very better than shoutcast.
but i have a question:
in shoutcast, i make a web forfward : http://play.myradio.com.br to
http://www.myradio.com.br:8000/listen.pls and wen the user click, the winamp
or real one automatically open an play my radio.
In shoutcast can i do it too? if yes, how i do?
tank u
2014 Oct 12
2
Playback of URL Authenticated Stream in Browser
Hello!
I'm having trouble embedding my url-authenticated stream on my website on
certain browsers. I'm hoping someone can offer some advice.
My site offers a subscription to the stream where the username and password
are system-generated and unique to the subscriber. The system-generated
password is stored in the database and passed to the page based on which
subscriber is logged in.
2004 Aug 06
1
Macromedia Flash as mp3 player
Could you explain just how you use Flash to play back the stream?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [icecast] Macromedia Flash as mp3 player (30-Okt-2003 10:40)
From: assorgia@tin.it
To: d.moritz@edv-partner.com
> Hi, I've been experimenting on using the flash plugin to listen to
> icecast mp3 streams, so that the user does'nt have to download any
> external
2004 Aug 06
3
bit/bytes
for most stations that have this kind of listener capacity, they are
getting bandwidth from AOL/Nullsoft. Nullsoft had (may still have) a
policy of offering free bandwith to stations they hand-picked. They
were tapping into the rather huge amount of bandwidth that AOL had, and
thus could offer the kind of listener capacity you are seeing.
Alternatively, many stations also operate on
2004 Aug 05
6
TC-ng questions/problems
Hi all,
We have 2 class C networks that are connected by a Linux router with the internet. We want to apply traffic control (bandwidth control). For that we wrote the tcc script below. We have 2 problems:
1. To establish a 2 megagit download we must actually set the value to 2500kbps. Is there a possible reason for that?
2. If we enable the WAN device we get very hight ping times (they change
2008 Nov 05
3
Check my math please
Ok this is kind of a goofy question but I want to make sure I get it
right. Suppose we have a 25 mb video, that is 117 seconds long. If we
wish for this streaming video to play smoothly with no compression,
buffering or skipping, the following bandwidth requirements must be
met:
25 megabytes = 204800 kilobits.
204800 kb / 117 seconds ~ 1750kb/s
Does that look right to you?
2006 Mar 19
3
g729 and latency measures
Hi, we have set up a small project in a school the following way:
SITE_A(4 port analog to ip
g729)------ADSL_ISP1-------ISP2--------Asterisk-----PSTN
Site A has 1 Megabit of bandwith (up 512kilobit down 1 megabit)
The asterisk box gets internet service via a wireless antenna. 1 Mbit
of up/down bandwith
Comments:
So far, this means that I will need licenses for the 729.
asterisk only supports 20ms
2003 Feb 04
3
tc htb stats
I have an htb qdisc setup and it is shaping my traffic wonderfully but
I''ve just recently started taking a look at the output from the command
tc -s class ls dev eth?
Looking at the "rate" line I thought to myself..."cool I can use this to
graph throughput avg.es without having to worry about the "Sent bytes"
rolling over or being lost when the htb qdisc is
2006 Jan 04
3
TC/CBQ shaping problems
Hello everyone,
I''m a newbie experimenting with CBQ shaping and am facing a few problems.
Can any of you please help?
TEST SETUP:
+---------------+ +----------------+
| 10.0.0.103 |----------->| 10.0.0.102 |
+---------------+ +----------------+
10.0.0.103: Linux, 100Mbit/s NIC
10.0.0.102: Windows, 100Mbit/s NIC, iperf tcp server (ports 2000 and 2001)
WHAT I
2005 Aug 04
1
libtheora Bitrate Problem
Hello,
I'm not sure if this list is the proper place for this post; please
correct me if it is not.
I am attempting to use libtheora and I have been looking through the
examples in the distribution
Excerpt from encoder_example.c --
case 'V':
video_r=rint(atof(optarg)*1000);
if(video_r<45000 || video_r>2000000) {
fprintf(stderr,"Illegal
2004 Aug 06
7
Stream metadata settings
> IMHO, a system like Icecast should be made so highly configurable that it
> would fit everyone's needs, but I get the impression that only the needs of
> the principal developers are of interest here. It makes me sad to see this,
> Icecast could be great instead of just being good.
>
Melanie,
As one of the 'principal developers', I don't think this is fair.
Of
2003 Dec 12
1
Streaming Hold Music
I've tried getting this running but mpg123 won't spawn. It spawns fine for
the files but if I try streaming she doesn't work.
I've tried with just about every stream at somafm.com w/o success. I can
play them locally though.
When I try to play them from the server from the command line I get:
# mpg123 -s --mono -r 8000 -b 2048 http://160.79.128.40:8052 High
Performance MPEG
2004 Aug 06
0
bit/bytes
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, MacSym wrote:
> A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I
> right?
Right.
> Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES
> connection?
Internet connections are also expressed in bits, or kilobits, not
kilobytes. In this sense, calling it a 512k connection is actually wrong,
as this implies kilobytes, not kilobits.