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tearstar
03-15-2004, 18:36
Hello, this is my first time posting on this board so please forgive me if I am not up on everything . . .
I am wanting to place a thing on my website, that users can see what song is currently playing on my broadcast. I have seen it done with other broadcastings, but have no idea, where to get the information. Any ideas, suggestions, or comments are welcome. Also several of my listeners have stated they are having a constant buffer problem, or my broadcast plays for a minute or two, buffers, then stops, and they have to restart it. I apoliogize for asking for two issue in one post, but I would not want to take up 2 threads.
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer . . .
Tearstar
Cosrin Radio
wisemanpublishers
03-25-2004, 23:20
Hello, this is my first time posting on this board so please forgive me if I am not up on everything . . .
I am wanting to place a thing on my website, that users can see what song is currently playing on my broadcast. I have seen it done with other broadcastings, but have no idea, where to get the information. Any ideas, suggestions, or comments are welcome. Also several of my listeners have stated they are having a constant buffer problem, or my broadcast plays for a minute or two, buffers, then stops, and they have to restart it. I apoliogize for asking for two issue in one post, but I would not want to take up 2 threads.
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer . . .
Tearstar
Cosrin Radio
Find out whattype of music Your Broadcasting on jetcast and click on this link
http://www.jetaudio.com/jetcast_directory/list_english.asp?selectlanguage=English&selectgenre=0&sort=&sortorder=0&page=&pagesize=
tearstar
04-02-2004, 06:27
Find out whattype of music Your Broadcasting on jetcast and click on this link
http://www.jetaudio.com/jetcast_directory/list_english.asp?selectlanguage=English&selectgenre=0&sort=&sortorder=0&page=&pagesize=
Thanks, I messed up the link for the description!!
Never bothered to look at the page to test it
You said about buffering.
First i want to ask you what kind of connection do you have?
sencondly in what format are u broadcasting?
Give a detailed discription plz
I can only say that it buffers a lot when your connection a not fast enough for your format you are broadcasting.
Dj TriZ
Plz write name of your station
Hi tearstar
Buffer problem
If your output bitrate is too high for your bandwidth you will get constant buffering.
Divide your bandwidth by your bitrate to see haw many listeners you can support.
A 256k upload at a bitrate of 32k will allow 6-7 at best. its not wise to Max out your bandwidth and should always leave some spare.
Also no one with a dialup modem will be able to connect to your stream if its higher that 36-38k. this will also cause cronic buffering problems.
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