Mike Kear wrote:
I'm working on streaming our radio station signal to the web - has
anyone here done it and can spare a few minutes to bring me up to
scratch with what all the issues are please? Im not talking about
podcasts, but 24/7 streaming - if anyone can spare a few minutes for
a
have you considered winamp's http://www.shoutcast.com/ ?
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Kym Kovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Kear wrote:
I'm working on streaming our radio station signal to the web - has
anyone here done it and can spare a few minutes to bring me up to
scratch with
I liked the cartoon book. Why can't the next CFWAK be written like
that? Except with a bit more anime influence in the people. Maybe then
I'd read it.
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Chroming isn't as fun as Firefoxing, once you start using is and you count
all
the UI features missing from chrome, the speed difference becomes less
important...
a F1 car isn't very user friendly, once you make it so, it inevitably
becomes slower
having tabs on top really is distracting, might
Chroming isn't as fun as Firefoxing
I think that's probably the point. What's fun for people who work with
and/or are interested in computers is generally nothing but a confusing
pain in the ass for those who have no interest other than achieving some
goal, like booking a flight or checking
@Kym: yes of course it counts! If i can call you tomorrow would that be ok?
@Zac: no i havent considered anything yet. I'm just working out
what the issues are I have to address.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
Mike Kear wrote:
@Kym: yes of course it counts! If i can call you tomorrow would that be
ok?
@Zac: no i havent considered anything yet. I'm just working out
what the issues are I have to address.
One to worry about is bandwidth. I am sitting here listening to the jazz
stream
I want to chart throughput against simultaneous requests.
Can someone please give me a definitions for throughput and simultaneous
requests.
Thanks
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Hi Mark,
throughput can be measured in two ways (that i know of)
1. number of pages served per second
2. mb served per sec
and simultaneous requests would be the amount of requests in a single second
hope this helps,
Lucas.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Mark Ireland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: