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When streaming radio in Winamp 128 kb/sec and using an p2p software, the
audio streaming can't play. Always stops and beggins to buffer. Sometimes it
buffers over three minutes.
Doesn't matter if I have uploads and downloads using over 80 kbpsec or 5
kb/sec.
Something bothers it when other thing are using the net while downloading.
I have broadband so I don't understand the limit.
When I don't use p2p it works perfect, also when using p2p and streaming <96
kbp/s

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"Nicoliani" wrote:

| When streaming radio in Winamp 128 kb/sec and using an p2p software, the
| audio streaming can't play. Always stops and beggins to buffer. Sometimes it
| buffers over three minutes.
| Doesn't matter if I have uploads and downloads using over 80 kbpsec or 5
| kb/sec.
| Something bothers it when other thing are using the net while downloading.
| I have broadband so I don't understand the limit.
| When I don't use p2p it works perfect, also when using p2p and streaming <96
| kbp/s

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