On  1 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> suitable for most people. There are alot more things that can be done from
> a programming persepective with PHP4 that make conversion much easier.

I think PHP4 would make sense...

> In regards to the album issue. Many of the tracks I have compiled for my
> stream are from albums with several different artists, basically
> compilations and soundtracks. If I was a user who was browsing an Obs
> interface, there might be several miscellaneous artists with just one entry
> for each album. Being able to select and view the albums themselves with
> each artist's contribution would be a nicer way of looking at these
> entries, and might be useful in viewing other items.

Ahh, I see. Good point -- that would make a nice alternative view.
 
> On another side note, I've noted of late that when using Obs as a streamer,
> that my Icecast server segfaults on occasion. This may be a result of using
> the new 1.3.8beta2 version of Icecast rather than Obs, but I wanted to see
> if anyone else has experienced the same issue. I did not have the same
> problems with using my custom IceS modules.

I haven't used 1.3.8 at all -- I just keep using 1.3.7 for my testing
purposes.

> Yet another question: When I start obsd with obsctl, there are several
> processes running. Since I only run one stream, what are these other
> processes doing?

In Linux each thread is a lightweight process and ps shows each thread
as a process. Obs uses several threads to carry out the various
functions in the server, and that's why it seems as though multiple obsd
processes are running. 


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Robert Kaye   --    [EMAIL PROTECTED]   --   http://www.mayhem-chaos.net

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