Le Tuesday 01 April 2008 14:46:17 Robert Millan, vous avez écrit :
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 08:11:25PM +0000, Robert Millan wrote:
> > When I try to broadcast a stream, the output provided by peercast feeds
> > data at such a slow rate that it is impossible to reproduce something
> > audible from it (I think the average is 10 bytes/s or so).
>
> Some good news.  With the same version (I haven't tried your new package
> yet, but I will), I can play streams broadcasted by someone else just fine.
>  For example, I tested succesfuly the top 5 stations in yellow pages.  E.g.
> this one works:  CC9BE5781907DE0A252552554A155EDF
>
> And I can add them all at the same time, with no trouble happening.
>
> *However*, if I tell peercast to broadcast from an HTTP source, not only
> that source itself isn't playable through the peercast relay, but also the
> streams that used to work stop working (same slowness problem).

Well, it really looks like the issue I've envountered.

The new package is simply a package using upstream's latest trunk istead of my 
old autoconf system.

I don't know if it solves anything, but I don't want to maintain this patch 
anymore.. And at least, we are sure that the issue may come from upstream.


Romain
-- 
Lord is my light and my salvation. Who shall I be afraid of?
- The Gladiators - My Thoughts
The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
- Psalm 27:1


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