Old 19th February 2002, 08:35   #1
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Minimum Requirements for Shoutcast

I'm looking a buying another computer for the sole purpose of my broadcast.... it seems difficult but attainable with one,,,

I need to know the minumum requirements for shoutcast as i will make my purchased based on that or higher,,,, any suggestions other than the minumums is greatly appreicated,,, please

hope im not wasting your time

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Old 19th February 2002, 15:26   #2
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Well, this is what I built solely for my station, comprised of old parts I had laying around and new parts I bought:

Abit KT7A Motherboard
900mhz Duron 200mhz FSB
256 megs PC100
32 meg TNT2 Ultra
Diamond Monster MX300 Sound
D-Link NIC
Great Big Cooling Fan
Win2k Pro


Runs pretty nicely, with a lot of free resources, and nice and stable - I built it last December, haven't rebooted it yet.

You could probably go with a lower speed processor though, and if I was buying the ram right now, I'd get DDR or at least PC133.

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Old 19th February 2002, 17:21   #3
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Thanks for your detailed input ,,,, but I am looking to find the "Minimum Requirements" for Shoutcast

take care and happy streaming

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Old 19th February 2002, 17:45   #4
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Oh.. I believe they're listed on the Shoutcast info screen. I remember it being about 300-400mhz processor, 128 megs of ram, something like that. I've run Shoutcast on a 400mhz K6-3 with 256 megs, but it was a little laggy.

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Processer: 90Mhz
RAM Memory: 14KB for every listener (Add system overhead and 1.5MB)
Bandwith: Brodcast bitrate times listeners

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Old 19th February 2002, 22:17   #6
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90mhz?!?!?!

I can't see that being much fun, running Shoutcast DSP on a 90mhz system..

I guess it depends whether you are talking about the DNAS or the DSP - I assumed you meant the DSP.


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Old 20th February 2002, 02:26   #7
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It does depend on DSP or Server

DSP is pretty CPU intensive while the DNAS is RAM and badnwidth intensive.

Andy decent newer computer will cut it.
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Hey its SuperDrew again,,,, so let me get this i need a board with at least a
- 300-400 mhz processor
- 128-256 MB Ram
...if i don't want any serious issues?

Now let me understand the DNAS VS DSP
I should use DNAS (GUI) and get as much ram as possible as i will only have 640 kbps upstream

Thanx for ur sharpshootin' aftershock... .... with a 400 mhz processor 256MB of ram and 640 kbps upstream, and a bitrate of 96,,,
how many listeners should i set my max to....(6)?

Shirow,, you mentioned a 400 mhz and 256MB RAM,,, this 'lag' problem you had was while you were using the computer for other programs?

A 90MHZ is minimum with 14kbs of ram per listener? now that is amazing,,,, so an opeating system of win98/ virus protection/ firwall/ winamp/ shoucast/ should be all the software i would need on this....

I really appreciate everyones input,,, i just started my first mp3 broadcast a month ago... and now i want it off my PC on to a separate PC...with the lowest cost


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Old 20th February 2002, 15:29   #9
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96k bitrate is about 11k per listener. I assume you mean 640kilobits, so you can support about 5 listeners.

I wasn't running the server on my 400mhz, just Winamp and the Shoutcast DSP plugin. I also had a crossfader, compressor/limiter running though. It would lag the mouse cursor sometimes.

You can pick up a 900mhz Duron for $40 (which is what I did) so I wouldn't skimp on the CPU just to save a couple of bucks.

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90mhz?!?!?!

I can't see that being much fun, running Shoutcast DSP on a 90mhz system..

I guess it depends whether you are talking about the DNAS or the DSP - I assumed you meant the DSP.
DNAS of course, the DSP would crash on some crap like that
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