> From: fish <fish at bovine.artificial-stupidity.net>
> Date: 23 Oct 2002 00:09:06 +1000
> 
> 
> Another day, another different test of the streaming stuff:
> 
> http://www.dspaudio.com/~jaymz/freenet-audio-streamer-test9.tar.gz  
> http://www.dspaudio.com/~jaymz/freenet-encoder.zip  
> http://www.dspaudio.com/~jaymz/streamserver.zip
> 
> The encoder is much more robust now.  yay.  I was able to stream for an
> hour using 10 second slices, and i didn't run into any problems with 60
> second slices
> 

Very cool concept ... I hope that the network is stable enough to handle
the load of this. I will definitely give it a whirl.

> *but*
> 
> I have no idea about ian's problem where the files play too fast - I can't
> reproduce that here!  If you can, can you please upload for me the ogg in
> question (you can wget from the streamsever).  I'm really stumped on this
> one... please help!

I encountered something similar while making audio CDs a while back. Ian
might be interpreting a mono stream as a stereo stream. That would play
each alternating sample of data on alternating channels at twice the
rate. I solved this for my purposes by using an obsure option in an
audio tool (sox I think) to change the mono audio file to a stereo one
by just copying the channel to both left and right channels. I don't
know how well the tool that I used would handle streams of audio though.
I will do some research when I get home.

Mike



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