Ah, ok, (and apols for the double post there).
I probably need to do some more testing then, again when no one is in
the house and turn off pretty much everything excep the media server PC
and have another go. I read that footnote sentence as meaning the
streaming server being Deezer, not
wellsi wrote:
> Deezer Premium = 320 kb/s. 5 players synchronised would therefore be 5
> x 320 kb/s = 1,600 Kb/s = 1.6 Mb/s.
> Data consumed = 1.6 Mb/s x 60 seconds x 30 mins = 2,880 Mb = 2.8 Gb =
> around the data I used.
You're mixing bits and Bytes: 2880Mb = (2880/8)MB = 360MB. Bitrate i
wellsi wrote:
> Thanks Michael.
> well, I did a half hour test streaming around 5 songs. Somehow I
> managed to consume 2Gb of data and it's come off the allowance, so
> that tells me 2 things:
> 1. It's not streaming directly from deezer.com but is going through a
> proxy or something via m
If I stream Deezer on my Duets around the house, am I streaming from
Deezer.com (which is included in their deal meaning it's not using up my
data allowance), or am I streaming from Squeezebox.com (which isn't, and
therefore will eat up my allowance).
The audio date comes from the music source,
Hi all
I use Three (a UK cellphone provider) for my home broadband (their
Home-fi - 4G option which gives me 40Gb a month of LTE 4G data for use
in my home). They also have a special deal that allows unlimited
streaming from a few streaming sites like Netflix and Deezer which
doesn't use up my da