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Necrofire
02-18-2008, 04:16 PM
So I hear that a T1 line can't stream video or audio. Is this true? What's so special about a T1 line that prevents your average person from listening to a little Shoutcast?
W1zzard
02-18-2008, 04:19 PM
T1 is only 1.5mbit .. what are you trying to do?
Necrofire
02-18-2008, 04:20 PM
Both dl and uplaod, but how does this mean that I can't stream some 64k/s audio?
DanTheBanjoman
02-18-2008, 04:30 PM
You can stream, however T1 is outdated. It used to be great when everyone had a dial up connection.
W1zzard
02-18-2008, 04:32 PM
at 64kbit audio streaming out you can have 24 listeners at a time
1544 kbit / 64 kbit = ~24
kwchang007
02-18-2008, 04:35 PM
T1's more for corporate users as they can get telephone lines plus internet through T1...I think. If you're looking to choose services, go for fast high speed internet, like fios or something like that.
W1zzard
02-18-2008, 04:42 PM
aren't there like shoutcast proxies which you can lease for a few bucks where you stream to and users connect to their server?
Necrofire
02-18-2008, 05:15 PM
My friend's work uses T1, and he was talking about not being able to stream stuff.
It was just a small question, nothing pertaining to my interests.
kwchang007
02-18-2008, 05:26 PM
My friend's work uses T1, and he was talking about not being able to stream stuff.
It was just a small question, nothing pertaining to my interests.
Oh probably cause they have alot of people on at once, and I bet the work blocked that site.
Necrofire
02-18-2008, 08:01 PM
It's not too strict there, he's on Google Talk a lot of the time, and can surf Internet Hell (aka 4chan).
Polaris573
02-18-2008, 08:09 PM
You can stream video on a T1. The hospital I worked for had a dedicated T1 for emergency video conferencing to Little Rock. So if one T1 can handle that I'm sure it can deal with your shoutcast.
Nitro-Max
02-19-2008, 03:52 AM
T1 T2 T3 etc... they were actually faster i dont know about compared to the latest cable speeds but the way they work is faster.
Ok say your isp and the local exchange can handle 20,000 people all running at say 8mb its all fine till the point were they get say 22,000 running on the exchange.
In this case the exchange will cut down bandwidth and share it amongst the 22,000 so you might get 6mb instead of 8mb
But with a t1 t2 t3 etc.... they promise full speed always.If there systems can only take say 20,000 people then thats all they will sign up and it is more expensive than an avaerage isp.
The reason why it was faster is because it cuts out the "exchange" part as it knows theres enough bandwidth for every customer. Going through an exchange slows things down and can get conjested. its a faster more direct route streaght to the main isp.
Most high speed game servers are ran on these types of connections.
hope this makes things a little clearer.
DaMulta
02-19-2008, 03:59 AM
I thought T1 was originally for Video telephony conferences.
mrhuggles
02-19-2008, 05:29 AM
lol, T1's are for low latency, also yeah they are very very old, but the one thing they do have going for them is low latency.
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