I just noticed that I only sent Stefano the answer...
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Writing a Server to stream mp3 via UDP Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:55:44 +0000 From: Norman Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Stefano, I figured out today that i can use tcp too. So i wrote some code to stream it via raw tcp. At the first it works better then with udp. But I still seem to have problems when writing to the device. I see that the LED of the ethernet device is lighting all the time when writing to it till some point is reached and it pause for a small time. Till the time the stream stuck. After it start again all works again. I attached the LoggingFilter and see that MINA really stops sending data in this time. I only not understand why... I used a StreamWriteFilter to stream write the InputStream directly. I used a writeBufferSize of 4 ( I had bad results with a bigger one). Anything I miss ? Any idea why mina stops the write ? Maybe the buffer of the device is just full ? bye Norman On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:32:52 +0200, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Norman, > > As someone else already replied in udp you have to manually check for > ordering and retransmissions. The is no "raw" protocol for mp3 > streaming, so you should read the manual for the appliance you bought > and maybe it does explain how to manage the protocol. > > Stefano > > Norman Maurer ha scritto: >> Hi all, >> >> we bought some device which recieve mp3 streams via udp (raw) as a > prototype. Now we want to build an app which streams some raw udp data to > this device. >> >> I wrote some quick code with mina. The good news is that it play some > sound, the bad is that the sound seems to stuck and is not in the right > order. >> >> I tried to use StreamWriteFilter to write directly the given > InputStream. I think I need to suspend the write when the buffer of the > device is full. But how can i detect this ? >> >> Any idea ? >> >> The second problem which is that I have no idea howto calculate the > paket sizes which i need to use for the various mp3 bitrates. >> >> Any help is welcome :-) >> >> bye >> Norman >> >> > > > > !DSPAM:1,46937034240375416816585!
