Package: peercast-servent
Version: 0.1218+svn20071220+2-1
Severity: grave
When I try to broadcast a stream, the output provided by peercast feeds
data at such a slow rate that it is impossible to reproduce something
audible from it (I think the average is 10 bytes/s or so).
While this happens, the peercast processes isn't taking any significant
share of the cpu, or the bandwidth. A strace reveals that it is repeatedly
calling nanosleep({1, 0}, NULL).
I reproduced the same behaviour on two very different systems:
- amd64 with 2 cpu cores, behind a firewall/NAT (but with tcp7144 being
forwarded).
- i386 with 1 cpu core and no firewall/NAT.
The stream I used for my tests:
http://vorbis.nm.cbc.ca:80/cbcr1-toronto.ogg
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