SAM Broadcaster hangs on virtual Windows 2000

We have installed Windows 2000 Pro SP 4 on Vmware server 1.9.

On the Windows platform, we have installed Sam Broadcaster, the most recent version.

Radio streaming runns loves normally and as scheduled, but the stream before he died. Speed is set at 192 kbit/s using MP3 encoder.

After the death of stream have the virtual processor Windows 2000 load increases to 100 percent ant the virtual Windows 2000 is suspended.

It is written in the journal of the Sam Broadcaster: Encoder1 cannot send data fast enough. Encoding paused until the buffer clears...

I tried to adjust the output of the Sam Broadcaster buffer, but this did not help.

The adapter netvork virtual virtual Windows 2000 runs in nat mode.

Hollow of reading connects to the host Centos 5.3 system and virtual Win 2000 installation gives all the answers.

It is my impression that it could be something on the nat virtual server's network Vmware dangling.

Is it possible to increase a buffer on the Vmware nat network, or to trobleshoot this point any further?

Another alternative idea I have is to try to upgrade the 1.9 Vmware newest version 2.x, to see if this will clear the problem.

Could I can still use the existing Virtual Windows 2000 installation, or will an upgrade to Vmware server 2.x require

new installations of virtual machines?

I would be grateful for any ideas or advice!

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One thing that should also be mentined: The Sam Broadcaster is tranmitting to a Shoutcast server that runs directly on the host system.

If the stream is Shoutcast nat virtual server to a shoutcast server that is "internal data flow in virtual host".

We have also tried to move the Shotcast server from the host system to an another virtual Centos 5.3, but the result was the same.

All data flow that makes the virtual Windows 2000 to hang is data internal streams beween the virtual machine and the host system.

or between virtual machines. The material is new dual core with 8 GB of Ram running on the data center. All tests were made using the same

Shoutast configuration file.

Langbein wrote:

The idea of some nat tabel or fill buffer may be correct (?!)

Does anyone know how to change or adjust the size of this buffer?

I don't know how this SAM Broadcaster manages network traffic.

UDP is more likely. Maybe, it is not a kind of 'filler', but too much latency?

NAT's time consumption the host processor, and adds a few ms (check with ping). So this may be unsolvable for NAT. If its TCP instead of UDP, it can be solved by adjusting the RWIN and other TCP settings on the host and the guest.

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