Hello. I installed Airtime on a very powerless machine (Raspberry Pi with Debian Squeeze).. Although I manage to make it load, it is really really slow because of the very small ram (256 MB) and slow Arm processor.
I was wondering if it is possible to inhibit some processes still maintaining main functionalities. I find the airtime bundle wonderfully coded, and it has a really awesome installer!! ....but I don't need a full internet radio... I shall explain: my interest is to be able to stream to 1 user (2 tops) one playlist at a time. I don't need all the advanced functions, different bitrate encoding or other things.
Since many processes are running at the same time I don't understand which does what and I don't know what to do.
Could I inhibit some process from starting (without loosing basic streaming and playlist editing) ??? Could I tweak some other settings to make the program use very low resources.
At the moment Airtime is as minimal as it can be for 2.1. However for 2.2 we are planning to make it a little more streamlined (for example the "monit" process is required at the moment, whereas in 2.2 it will be optional).
You can lower CPU usage if you select a lower bitrate setting in the Airtime Stream settings page. Airtime uses Liquidsoap as its playout engine, and you will find an interesting thread here including formats/bitrates and their corresponding CPU usage: