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    Wink [Cheap]Online Radios For Sale![Cheap]

    I Am Selling Online Radios.
    I Would Like A Domain For A High Packaged Radio.
    Eg 2500 Listener At 320Kb/s
    But I Do Loads Of Normal Ones.
    Eg 150 Listeners At 128Kb/s
    And You Can Custom A Radio For Your Needs!:eusa_wall
    Very Cheap!
    Thanks Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Tom-:. View Post
    Eg 2500 Listener At 320Kb/s
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    Eg 150 Listeners At 128Kb/s
    Wow, you must have some sort of god server with 1gbit upload to handle that. Or atleast quite a few dedicateds with ALOT of ram.

    Seriously, that isnt possible (well is) but not for cheap. So if I was a perspective buyer dont go with him because it will just chuck listeners, lag and stuff. It happens too much on shoutcast sellers.

    But if you do have amazing specs and have proff I appoligise and would say go for him. (Only if he has the specifications).

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by GasFMatt View Post
    Wow, you must have some sort of god server with 1gbit upload to handle that. Or atleast quite a few dedicateds with ALOT of ram.

    Seriously, that isnt possible (well is) but not for cheap. So if I was a perspective buyer dont go with him because it will just chuck listeners, lag and stuff. It happens too much on shoutcast sellers.

    But if you do have amazing specs and have proff I appoligise and would say go for him. (Only if he has the specifications).
    Ok Mate. My Server Got 8 Gb Of Ram And 2 x 6.00Ghz On A Blockz Processor. And Plus Once I Have Finished My Update To Shoutcast Controller Then I Am Placing A Demo One Here.

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    Ah fantastic. Fancy dumping a specification sheet and a speedtest just for some evidence? Because I cant see how you can be affording that server and selling those shoutcasts cheap, it defy's me. Although saying that, maybe we are all in Hogwarts and magical things can happen.

    I wait to be enlightened.

    Edit: Sorry If I seem harsh. But, theres nothing worse than someone who rips you off. I can't see how 1 server like that can do 2500 at 320kbs without any problems. Im sorry, i just cant.

    Edit 2: anychance of you using speedtest.net. Because in the past people have photoshopped them and put them on imageshack. Speedtest.net are hosted on own servers, so no modifications.
    Last edited by Source; 24-12-2007 at 01:22 AM.

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    Smile Ok

    Quote Originally Posted by GasFMatt View Post
    Ah fantastic. Fancy dumping a specification sheet and a speedtest just for some evidence? Because I cant see how you can be affording that server and selling those shoutcasts cheap, it defy's me. Although saying that, maybe we are all in Hogwarts and magical things can happen.

    I wait to be enlightened.
    Ok Sure.
    Just Uploading.

    Thanks
    Tom
    Last edited by .:Tom-:.; 24-12-2007 at 01:25 AM.

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    Just did some basic maths for people.

    Ok say he's got a 100mbit connection (like most dedi's)

    100mbit = 100000 kb (ish)/ 320 = 312 listeners

    200mbit = 200000 kb (ish)/ 320 = 614 listeners


    How the hell is the "2500 Listener At 320Kb/s" gonna work?

    Just to let you know my arguement, so it doesnt look like im randomly flaming for fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasFMatt View Post
    Just did some basic maths for people.

    Ok say he's got a 100mbit connection (like most dedi's)

    100mbit = 100000 kb (ish)/ 320 = 312 listeners

    200mbit = 200000 kb (ish)/ 320 = 614 listeners


    How the hell is the "2500 Listener At 320Kb/s" gonna work?

    Just to let you know my arguement, so it doesnt look like im randomly flaming for fun.
    Dude Back Off 2Moz About 4 I Will Be Placing A Link To My Radio With 4500Listener At 320Kb/S And Dj On There. To Prove That I Am Real!:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
    O Ye And Its Kb/s Not Kb.

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    Last edited by .:Tom-:.; 24-12-2007 at 01:41 AM.

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    could you send me a message with a list of prices please

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    Listen, I myself provide shoutcast servers. And yes its possible to make a server like that and yes it will run fine. But you wont be able to have that amount of listeners all at one time - seriosuly if you can get that many listeners on without any drop outs then wow you must be somesort of holy figure.

    But no, not gonna happen. I take it your not good at maths because basic calculations of the uplink speed on the server would mean you can't handle that amount.

    Btw we are still waiting on a specification dump, and that speedtest image from speedtest.net.

    Thank You, and so far everything you have been saying it just driftwood that your holding onto so you dont sink.

    EDIT: I posted this 4PM UK time and no demo is up. Although you probs meant american time. Actually its 6:15 american time, so that didnt really work. What have you got to hide? I mean you wont even post your prices up......

    Also about the Kb/s that just per second. So my calculations are still right - say its 100mbit/s it would still bw 100000kb/s!

    lol.

    Thanks,

    Matt C
    Last edited by Source; 24-12-2007 at 04:19 PM.

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    you sure 320kb/s

    if some one dj'ed for 10 hours non stop i bet
    your *server* would crash or you lose alow of bandwidth

    alot lol not talking about 0.3 Mb of band
    im talking about 357Gb Band


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