Mensaje citado por Robert Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,
 
> > It seems that with the latest version I have installed, checked out from
> the
> > obs-ui branch (BTW, it seems to be missing a 'Lang' module or something,
> and
> > couldn't make it work so that I could work out the es_ES locale as I
> promised)
> > the problem happens a lot less, both the skewing and the pitch/phase shift
> on
> > the stream decoded by no matter if freeamp on Linux or winamp on win32...
> 
> The only perl module I had to add to my system was gettext this can be got
> through CPAN, or for convenience out of my web-space at
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~enxrah/gettext-1.01.tar.gz

I did... but to no avail. I checked the browser is sending the proper locale,
and tried with no matter es, es_ES, etc. seting up the appropiate *.mo files...

> > Another problem I'm facing is that all my mp3s are encoded at 128Kbps VBR
> with
> > lame. The ADSL lines that interconnects some of the other branches are only
> 128
> > upstream, so they can't cope with the variable 128 Kbps stream. On the
> other
> > hand, the obs reencoding branch uses lame libraries to do the reencoding;
> AFAIK
> > lame isn't targeted to streams below 256Kbps CBR and really shines with
> high
> > bitrates, starting at 128 VBR, so e.g. a 96Kbps reencoding will deteriorate
> the
> > sound quality a lot. Blade suffers from the same. I dunno if any of the
> lame
> > mutations will work better, suggestions anyone? Is there any solution to
> this?
> > buffering? Will another icecast server on side B, on the tunnelling setup
> you
> > describe, do the buffering? Having a say 2 minute shifted stream in time
> is
> > better that no stream at all... :)
> 
> Wouldn't it be easier to just have another obs server at location B. If
> you really want everyone in both locations to here the same music, then
> you could modify the obsd to let them cooperatively share the same
> database. I'm not really familiar with the daemon, but I imagine that it's
> only the locking, and caching (if you use removable media) that needs work
> - unless you want some degree of syncronisation. If you have high enough
> bandwidth, then you could share the mp3 volumes via NFS or if not, and you

If I already had it, a regular obs setup will suffice :) I get the point however...

> have the disk space, you could just mirror them locally.

Argh.. that will mean >20Gb (and increasing) of server space, and I can't do that.

regards,

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