Choppy mp3's via wireless connections...

Brett I. Holcomb brettholcomb
Mon May 17 11:59:11 PDT 2004


I remember REXX - I used it to  program a system on OS/2.



Jerry McBride wrote:
> This is a KDE app that I'm trying to use... no such settings or twiddles. 
> However, I'm writing a script to get around all this madness... :')
> 
> Anyone here like REXX? I've got a decent working proof here. Basically, theres 
> a mechanism that plays a file while one is downloaded... in a random fashion.
> 
> This could make a good core for a really mp3 player for low resource wireless 
> users... :')
> 
> On Saturday 07 February 2004 12:02 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> 
>>Maybe it's how the wireless interacts with the server it's getting the
>>data from.  Can you set the player up to download the whole thing before
>>playing it.  If I remember you adjusted the player's buffer also.
>>
>>Jerry McBride wrote:
>>
>>>One other thing... on this same connection I can get over 300k when
>>>syncing my gentoo laptop...
>>>
>>>On Saturday 07 February 2004 11:17 am, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
>>>
>>>>Can the wireless access point handle that much data?  Are you the only
>>>>one using the access point?  Is it a 801 a, b, or g access point?
>>>>
>>>>Jerry McBride wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Anyone have an idea for this one??
>>>>>
>>>>>I've been experencing choppy mp3 playback when running wireless.
>>>>>Hardwire playback, via cat5e, is perfect.
>>>>>
>>>>>The server/client involved are gentoo. The software versions are: kde
>>>>>3.2.0, kernel 2.6.2, samba 3.0.1 on both ends. Hardware of the client is
>>>>>a presario
>>>>
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