06.12.2011, 01:10
Does the SAMP server initiate the connection to the streaming audio and then relay it through the server to the individual SAMP clients?
Or does the SAMP client initiate the connection to the stream audio directly, leaving the SAMP server completely out of the picture?
There has been some debate on a server I administrate about how the streaming audio is sent to the player, so I thought I would ask here and get a definitive answer. It basically revolves around who could be help responsible if a streaming audio site was determined to be unlicenced or in some other way "illegal".
There's also a concern about bandwidth. If the server is relaying all of the data between the streaming audio source and the clients, server bandwidth usage could potentially go through the roof. However, if the client is making the connection itself, then all bandwidth is at the individual users expense.
Or does the SAMP client initiate the connection to the stream audio directly, leaving the SAMP server completely out of the picture?
There has been some debate on a server I administrate about how the streaming audio is sent to the player, so I thought I would ask here and get a definitive answer. It basically revolves around who could be help responsible if a streaming audio site was determined to be unlicenced or in some other way "illegal".
There's also a concern about bandwidth. If the server is relaying all of the data between the streaming audio source and the clients, server bandwidth usage could potentially go through the roof. However, if the client is making the connection itself, then all bandwidth is at the individual users expense.