If you have more than one listener for the same stream, you relay it to a local streaming server (icecast2) and provide them with a link to the local source...

If they're all listing to different remote sources at different times then there's no point in caching it...

Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-02-07 12:27:03, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On 02.02.08 16:02, Michelle Konzack wrote:
It seems there is no real solution for this.

So I was looking into the sourcecode of gnump3d and it seems that I have
to patch it with my own caching system (to develop) which do the stuff.
better patch squid to support streaming :) at least try it ... you know how
OpenSource works :)

It is useless, sinc even if I recode the 192kBit OGG to 96kBit and
download the file 10 times, I will get 10 different files...

Now how do you want to cache this pig?

The only thing I can imagine is, that 'gnump3d' build and admin its
own cache.  Exactly, it look in a directory whether the desired file
is already there and the use it respectively and if the ${CACHE_DIR}
is in a RAMDISK who care?

I mean, "gnump3d" should remember if it had already recoded a file
and then use it, if it is in the ${CACHE_DIR}.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant



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