Matt Morgan wrote: > On 12/8/06, Mark Haney <mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I may have the need to do some live audio streaming soon, so I am >> > doing some preemtive research on the topic. The last time I did any of >> > this was on Windows with Windows Encoder no less. I have since grown >> > to hate Windows and would much rather do this in Linux. Since Fedora >> > is my distro of choice I ask you guys: >> > >> > What is the status of audio streaming (and I suppose recording) on >> > Linux? What are hardware requirements like? I would doubt that they >> > would be high, but I rather not assume too much. >> > >> > The application would be for live audio of the classical music type, I >> > have no preference yet of codec, but I am guessing that the avg. >> > simultaneous connections once it is fully up and running would be at >> > least 50, but I am just guessing at this point. >> > >> > Please let me know what your thoughts, and esp your experiences are. >> > >> > Thank you. >> > >> I use icecast at home for my streaming jukebox on my LAN at home. It's >> solid, handle MP3 and OGG files and can handle the 650GB or so of audio >> files I have. I use an old 400MHz PC with 256MB RAM and it seems to >> handle the streaming fine with a half dozen connections or so. > > Just curious: for home use, what is the advantage of streaming vs. > just setting up a file share, shared to the "receiving" system? > > I have an old laptop plugged into my stereo and I just play files over > NFS. But I've always wondered if I should try Icecast instead. > > Thanks, > Matt > For me, there's no real advantage other than the 'it's cool' factor. But I also have 13 systems at home, some of them laptops with wireless connections, and this just seemed easier than trying to setup Samba for Windows systems and NFS for linux boxes. I also have separate channels for my music, mostly metal, classical and retro 80s tunes, and my kids for their stuff. HTH. -- Ita erat quando hic adveni. Mark Haney Sr. Systems Administrator ERC Broadband (828) 350-2415 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list