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Buffering problems
Dec 16, 2008 07:00am
Question:
I am experiencing problems with buffering -- is something wrong with Centova Cast?
Answer:
BackgroundPrior to diagnosing a buffering issue, it's important to note the exact role that Centova Cast plays on your server. Centova Cast itself does not do any streaming or stream sourcing whatsoever. Centova Cast simply manages the configuration files and media used by your streaming software, and automates the process of starting/stopping your streaming software. Once you've used Centova Cast to start your stream, the process of actually broadcasting your stream is handled entirely by third-party streaming software (specifically, ShoutCast/IceCast for the server portion, and sc_trans/ices for the source portion). Since Centova Cast is completely "out of the picture" during audio broadcasting, it can have absolutely no effect on buffering, stuttering, or other audio problems you may experience. The following section describes some possible causes for such problems. Diagnosing a buffering problem With a few notable exceptions, buffering problems are virtually always caused by issues with your server or network. Per the previous section, they will never be caused by Centova Cast itself because Centova Cast does not do any streaming itself. The following steps should help you track down the cause of the most common buffering problems:
What do I do if none of the above seem to apply First, please ensure that you examine each of the above items very carefully. If for example you find that your buffering problems only occur at a specific time of day, you may want to check whether a cron job is scheduled to run around the time of the problems. If you are using a hosting control panel (CPanel, Plesk, etc.) check whether a backup or log analysis process is running -- both tend to use a significant amount of CPU time and may be the cuplrits. Unfortunately, in many cases the problem is in fact #3, and we've found that many hosting providers are regrettably unwilling to admit that they're having bandwidth/network issues. If you are experiencing sporadic buffering problems that spontaneously start and stop for apparently no reason, and you've ensured that none of the other issues above are causing your buffering problems, then you may want to look more closely at the possibility of a networking problem at your hosting facility. If you suspect this to be the problem, you may wish to hire a qualified network administrator who can run tests on your server's network connection to verify whether or not your hosting provider's network is indeed the source of the problems. If after pursuing all of the above you have reason to believe that Centova Cast is somehow related to your buffering or stuttering audio problems, please feel free to contact us and provide a detailed explanation of what steps you have performed to diagnose the situation, and the reason(s) for which you believe that Centova Cast is involved. |