Atomic Airtime
  • Hello! I'm installing Airtime on a Cedar Trail (N2600) machine here in a bit. Anyone out there have any experience with Atoms or the AMD equivalents? This machine in particular is a 1.6ghz w/ two cores and four threads. Sorta skeptical it'll have ample processing headroom leftover with two streams enabled, but it's worth a shot... right?
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  • I believe with one stream you will have enough power - possibly even with
    two. This is based on my experience with Raspberry Pi which is far more
    underpowered than your hardware. Make sure you try the nginx install...It
    will be officially supported soon, we just need to make the install process
    a bit more friendly (currently you need the tar ball to install that
    variant). Also make sure you install the php-apc package.
    On Mar 2, 2013 11:30 AM, "Roger Wilco"
    wrote:

    > Hello! I'm installing Airtime on a Cedar Trail (N2600) machine here in a
    > bit. Anyone out there have any experience with Atoms or the AMD
    > equivalents? This machine in particular is a 1.6ghz w/ two cores and four
    > threads. Sorta skeptical it'll have ample processing headroom leftover with
    > two streams enabled, but it's worth a shot... right?
    >
    >
    Airtime Pro Hosting: http://airtime.pro
  • Hi Roger. My machine has a N2800 (1,86ghz), 2GB Ram, 500GB HDD. 128kb/s mp3 and ogg streams. Load on my system is mostly between 0,5 and 0,8. When files are imported the load goes up to 2,0. There are about 13.000 files in the DB. I have no problems so far. Frontend is a bit slow, but it's ok. I've installed php-apc, as suggested in another Thread, makes it a bit faster.
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    On Mar 2, 2013 11:30 AM, "Roger Wilco"
    wrote:

    > Hello! I'm installing Airtime on a Cedar Trail (N2600) machine here in a
    > bit. Anyone out there have any experience with Atoms or the AMD
    > equivalents? This machine in particular is a 1.6ghz w/ two cores and four
    > threads. Sorta skeptical it'll have ample processing headroom leftover with
    > two streams enabled, but it's worth a shot... right?
    >
    >
    Airtime Pro Hosting: http://airtime.pro

  • I believe with one stream you will have enough power - possibly even with
    two. This is based on my experience with Raspberry Pi which is far more
    underpowered than your hardware. Make sure you try the nginx install...It
    will be officially supported soon, we just need to make the install process
    a bit more friendly (currently you need the tar ball to install that
    variant). Also make sure you install the php-apc package. 



    Sweet! Where's the tarball hiding?
  • Hi Roger. My machine has a N2800 (1,86ghz), 2GB Ram, 500GB HDD. 128kb/s mp3 and ogg streams. Load on my system is mostly between 0,5 and 0,8. When files are imported the load goes up to 2,0. There are about 13.000 files in the DB. I have no problems so far. Frontend is a bit slow, but it's ok. I've installed php-apc, as suggested in another Thread, makes it a bit faster.



    Yeah? Which processes make it jump so high? Do you know? I'm using all AAC files so mp3gain shouldn't have much (if anything?) to do...
  • mp3gain and now silan. I don't have AAC files.
  • ... which reminds me... currently using XLD with the ReplayGain option enabled. Since the tracks were analyzed during the ripping process and tagged ahead of time, that's one less thing to process, right?