Matthew Mencel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Greetings Everyone...

> I'm using Analog to create reports for an Icecast MP3 stream that I
> broadcast.  For the most part it works great.  The only issue I have
> is that I have something close to 60% of the Operating Systems
> showing up as "OS Unknown".  I might think this is normal except for
> the fact that Windows and it's sub categories (95/98/xp/etc...) are
> just about the only entries.  There are a few Mac entries and even
> some WebTV entries.  There are NO Unix/Linux/BSD entries however.
> So I'm wondering if I've got something configured incorrectly and it
> can't determine some of the OSes (Unix mainly).

> I'm thinking there SHOULD be entries for the Unix variants because
> under the Browser Summary I have listeners using "XAudio" and "xmms"
> which as far as I know are Unix utilities for listening to MP3
> streams.

Analog determines the Operating System from the browser's user agent
string. Analog is pre-configured to know what to look for and only
recognizes a distinct set of OSes in a few major browsers. Analog is
unaware of the XAudio and xmms "browsers" because they are not web
browsers.

Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about this, except perhaps
use an alias to change those browsers into something that Analog will
recognize the OS of, which may affect your browser stats.

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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