I'm working on a project where we have many small audio files of around 500-600k. Then there are audio files of around 15M.
The 15M files are full narrated articles. The smaller ones are individual sentences within the article.
There are going to be many users and many articles in the future.
I want to be able to load the audio files relatively fast -- either through pre-loading or streaming or something of that nature. Basically if a user clicks on a button -- I want the audio to start more or less immediately.
What are my options here? Red5? Icecast?
EDIT: I'd like to avoid flash if at all possible but not opposed to it -- I definitely can't use html5 audio as much as I'd like too.
I've already tried doing document onload to issue get requests for the files -- there are usually 15-20 per page. (19 small files, one big one). That doesn't seem to work as well as I thought it might.
In terms of latency -- I'm looking for push-button instant play -- right now I can count to 2 or 3 for the small files and 6-7 for the big one. Flash would be able to do this?