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Submitted by schakal87 on 7/1/11 4:57 PM.

Hey,

i have a Galaxy s I9000.

i create a YOurmuze.fm account, added radio stadions and set the Bitrate on 24 Kbit/s stereo.
Then i installed dolphin Browser (not HD), logged in my account, and installed Ein Online Radio / Xiia live lite player.

Now my Problem:

When i click on a station by Dolphin browser, then start Ein Online Radio,
BUT it showes me the Bitrate of the Original station, 64 Kbit/s.
WHY???

Although i set by yourmuze.fm 24 kBits/s.

Can everybody help me????

Thanks
   
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Submitted by Oele on 7/1/11 4:59 PM.

Are you sure you're using m.yourmuze.fm and not www.yourmuze.fm? The www site always streams in 64 kbps.
   
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Submitted by schakal87 on 7/1/11 5:17 PM.

YES.

i checked it and its really the m.yourmuze.fm site.

I consume for 2 min music, ca 1 MB.

And that is unnormal. Because that, i want 24Kbit/s.
   
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Submitted by Oele on 7/1/11 6:02 PM.

How do you know you consume 1 MB for 2 min of music? Did you see this on some network monitor tool or do you rely on the kb/s that your player reports?
   
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Submitted by schakal87 on 7/1/11 6:26 PM.

I see it, with 3G watchdog and TrafficStas lite.

   
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Submitted by Oele on 7/1/11 8:38 PM.

Very strange.. And it's on 0 kb/s when you're not streaming? Do you see any difference at all when you try another bitrate? Like 64 or 12?

I just tried something similar on my pc - switched my firefox user agent to 'iPhone' and opened the stream in my media player. bwm-ng clearly shows that there's a huge difference between the streams on the 64 and 24 kbps settings.

There's a small overhead: the 24 kbps in reality consumes between 24 and 28 kbps. This is because the bitrate setting controls what bitrate the encoder outputs, and some overhead is added by the network protocols.
   
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