data streaming question for the smart phone techies
Posted by Rita
data streaming question for the smart phone techies
Posted by: Rita (---.med.miami.edu)
Date: December 11, 2013 05:49PM
I was wondering if anyone knew how much data is used when you stream audio of a hockey game on your smart phone (and using the smart phone's data plan). I drive across alligator alley on Friday nights, thus miss quite a few of the Cornell games. I was thinking that if I actually have signal while on that stretch of I-75, I could in theory stream whcu's audio feed of the game.
I'm on a limited data plan (AT&T, if it matters), thus curious about how data that would suck up.
TIA.
I'm on a limited data plan (AT&T, if it matters), thus curious about how data that would suck up.
TIA.
Re: data streaming question for the smart phone techies
Posted by: nr53 (186.1.205.---)
Date: December 12, 2013 10:35AM
Looks like the whcu stream on TuneIn uses 32 kbps = 4 kBps. Three hours of streaming that will come to roughly 42 MB of data usage.
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