Does anyone know how much data is used while you are streaming a radio station. Or does anyone know of some software I could use to find out?
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Ray Taylor
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http://www.casterclub.com/bw_calc.php?universal=monthly_usage
Handy calculator above.
I have my station running with 19 possible slots for AAC+ stream and 10 possible slots for MP3.
AAC+ is at 64kbps
MP3 is at 24kbps
The higher you go, the less slots you can have.. it's all worked out on your upload speed.
My upload speed averages 1900mbps (Cable).
Be wary also, if you gain popularity then your bandwidth usage will go through the roof.
I use RIP (Rest In Peace) to keep duplicate IP's in check (2 duplicates max), plus handle listener-time (Kick after XX hours).
RIP will also combat 'stream-rippers' which you need to protect against.
Make sure also that you are licenced with APRA and PPNZ (RIANZ).
To give you an idea... Using TUC (Traffic Usage Checkers) estimations are that I will go over my 80gb bandwidth allocation by 5gb this month. TUC is a handy tool also as you can configure RIP depending on how much bandwidth you have left for the month (running out? Then lower listener hours.. Plenty of bandwidth? Then make listener-hours higher).
Hope this helps.
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ZollyMonsta:To give you an idea... Using TUC (Traffic Usage Checkers) estimations are that I will go over my 80gb bandwidth allocation by 5gb this month. TUC is a handy tool also as you can configure RIP depending on how much bandwidth you have left for the month (running out? Then lower listener hours.. Plenty of bandwidth? Then make listener-hours higher).
Depending on your set-up, NetMeter (link looks odd, but Google will say the same thing) will do something similar, and does it very nicely.
rm *
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