As you have already said, there are many variables that could be modified to improve the listener experience. First, determine the maximum number of clients that can connect to your station. Also, an important thing to consider is what kind of broadcasting server you are using. There are a few settings within the server's configuration file that will aid in rectifying some of the potential issues you may face when clients connect. Other important questions: Does my server support all of the listeners that will potentially activate your playlist file? Am I streaming using a decent internet connection (up to 1 MB/sec works). I run a small internet station in where all of my server software is on a remote computer, and I just stream from a local computer. You would need to provide more information in order for a solution to be constructed.
On 7/24/15, DJ Reese <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello list: > > This discussion maybe to complicated to have here so anyone feel free to > contact me off list. > > Someone contact me the other day and said our radio station was doing to > much stream buffering. How can you tell if the buffering is on the listener > side, server side or remote dj side? My understanding and correct me if I'm > wrong, the buffering is dependent on internet traffic within the area. > > To test some of this out the other day, I put the radio station on my iPhone > and another computer here. The computer kept buffering out however, the > iPhone maintained a study stream. Bringing me know closer to figuring this > issue out. Anyone wants to way in here and give me more insite, I welcome > you to get in touch. Thanks in advance. > > DJ Reese > > > Download and install the new Peachtree Radio fM app available in the > Android, Apple and Black berry app stores today. > Peachtree Radio FM. where some listen to remember and some listen to > forget. > www.peachtreeradiofm.com > -- Thanks for reading. Have a good day. If you ever get the chance, go to http://www.realrandomradio.com and check us out.
