Hi I just recently starting running an entire (AUTO) broadcast with over 21,000 songs plus about 7,707 custom DJ audio clips shuffled together and repeated in a full loop under 2 clicks by clicking music and then play, so basically I am running an slightly older version of VLC under these exact circumstances and so far I've experienced zero problems so far so good my question is
How much do you think VLC can actually handle without crashing? I'm technically running it on 16GB of free RAM with an auto RAM free up task every 5 minutes to keep most of the 16GB of my studio computer's RAM free at most times, I am running 2 programs in the foreground, Rocket Broadcaster PRO and VLC at the same time, I however don't know what else is running in the background so I cannot tell you what else might be running on this PC at the same time. I DID however have a virus at one point i gotten from a Winamp mod that caused it to permanently crash at startup
in which is why I use VLC for public stream broadcasting, unlike most players including iTunes, VLC seems to keep up with most of the stream's artist and song metadata and I love using it. along with everything else, however my entire station and all of it's 24/7 world wide relays are relying on VLC so I need your expert advice.
However with my birthday in 3 days and Christmas coming up I'll be adding more music to my library and I don't want to add too much music in order for VLC to start crashing, since now my entire online radio station and all of it's music and broadcasting DJ talk and information is running off of VLC