We work on web Application using shoutcast Object With rpm pd-0.33 on Mandrake 8.0 and tgz pd-0.34-4 on Mandrake 8.1
Pd patch is drive by a WebPage or something coming from the network we connect this "flux" in the additive.pd (from tutorial) ]playing with the parameter of this patch. the outside is send via shoutcast~ toward an RTP server on other machine running Icecast
First : we get a lot of cliking where do you think it come from [lame ?] Second : we want for special condition with netsend object get answers ;like sending on 80 port and get response Do you think this possible with smal hacking in the send object
Thank a lot for all
Ivan Chabanaud http://www.cicv.fr/~ic
Tagline for Saturday, January 19, 2002
Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
hi,
First : we get a lot of cliking where do you think it come from [lame ?]
first, i suspect some bandwidth problems. lame is not that CPU-intensive but you can check this with a 'top' command ( check CPU status ).
to find the bottleneck, several actions might be taken :
a/ emit your stream towards a machine on your LAN, do clicks still happen ??
b/ lower mpeg quality until clicks disappear. especially, lower bitrate and increase quality factor ( higher quality parameters are LOWER quality in fact ). let's try : "mpeg 8000 8 2 9" which is the lowest quality.
also, check that pd is running with the -rt flag.
let me know the results of all these actions.
Yves/
PS : i've never tested shoutcast on the net, only on a LAN. no noticeable clicks.
Dear Folks can someone point me towards a pathc that endlessly loops a WAV, or and aiff? Thanks.
Pat Pagano, Director South East Just Intonation Society http://www.screwmusicforever.com/SHREESWIFT/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Yves Degoyon To: Ivan Chabanaud Cc: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 1:56 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Some Questions
hi,
First :
we get a lot of cliking
where do you think it come from [lame ?]
first, i suspect some bandwidth problems. lame is not that CPU-intensive but you can check this with a 'top' command ( check CPU status ).
to find the bottleneck, several actions might be taken :
a/ emit your stream towards a machine on your LAN, do clicks still happen ??
b/ lower mpeg quality until clicks disappear. especially, lower bitrate and increase quality factor ( higher quality parameters are LOWER quality in fact ). let's try : "mpeg 8000 8 2 9" which is the lowest quality.
also, check that pd is running with the -rt flag.
let me know the results of all these actions.
Yves/
PS : i've never tested shoutcast on the net, only on a LAN. no noticeable clicks.
Hi,
shreeswifty hat gesagt: // shreeswifty wrote:
Dear Folks can someone point me towards a pathc that endlessly loops a WAV, or and aiff? Thanks.
Just connect the right outlet of a "tabplay~ some_array" to its inlet. Or to a [bang( and a [spigot] before that inlet, if you want to be able to stop the loop. You can read a wav-file into the array with [soundfiler].
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And you can also look at doc/3.audio.examples/<28-31> for some other ideas, some probably more complex than you need but interesting nevertheless.
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On 1/20/02 8:58 AM, Frank Barknecht @ barknech@ph-cip.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi,
shreeswifty hat gesagt: // shreeswifty wrote:
Dear Folks can someone point me towards a pathc that endlessly loops a WAV, or and aiff? Thanks.
Just connect the right outlet of a "tabplay~ some_array" to its inlet. Or to a [bang( and a [spigot] before that inlet, if you want to be able to stop the loop. You can read a wav-file into the array with [soundfiler].
bye,