Re: Windows MPM

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Hi.

Ok, I think that with the information below, we can reasonably assume that the problem is not in the physical connection speed.

I think you also mentioned before that Apache, both in the 1.x and 2.x versions, is running on a Windows platform.
Is it the same (physical) system in both cases ?

If yes, this becomes a matter for the real Apache gurus here.
An idea, anyone ?

André


Alberto Dondana wrote:
I think there is a little misunderstanding:

 - Barix Audio devices are connected on the same switch of Webserver
 - The switch is a non blocking 48 fastethernet port
 - Barix audio devices do not play the same song, but they can play simultaneously
 - With Apache 1.3.39/1.3.41 I do not have problem
 - With Apache 2.0.63/2.2.8 I get music sobbing when all Barix play but only one play an mp3 file @ 192K, and only that Barix has the problem

I can't understand why Apache1.3 works fine and Apache2 do not...


Alberto


-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier [mailto:aw@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: venerdì 13 giugno 2008 15.01
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Windows MPM


Alberto Dondana wrote:
Yes I did.

I discovered that I've the problem if I lisen and mp3 @ 192Kbps, but if I listen and mp3 @ 128 Kbps I've no trouble...


I am not really a specialist, but logically it seems that if you have to feed 4 clients, each at 128 Kbit/s, then at some point your server would need to feed to the clients, in total, 4 X 128 Kbit/s = 512 Kbit/s.
And if you feed 4 clients at 192 Kbit/s, then you would need 4 X 192 Kbit/s = 792 Kbit/s.
The first things I would make sure of, are that
- your server is "strong enough" to do that
- the network you are using is fast enough to carry that

 From bigger, professional-style media-streaming projects, I know that these people use very special servers and special network connections to do this kind of streaming.

I do not know what you are using, nor what your goals are, but an average PC with Apache over a dial-up line may not be the right tool for the job.

André

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