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Naiocast 1.8.4


License Free
Requirements ActivePerl by ActiveState
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher THEARTOFWEB File Size 0
Date added 03 Nov 2008 Check your speed

Naiocast is a free Web based streaming media server, similar to SHOUTcast and Icecast. It currently supports MP3 audio streams only. It can be used to create an Internet Radio station or a privately running jukebox.

It requires neither expensive dedicated servers nor compilation on the target machine.

Naiocast, the project, includes:

  • Naiocast Server - It is capable of streaming MP3 content over the protocol used by SHOUTcast (sort of HTTP). It works on a normal web hosting (Linux). Apache is recommended as the most robust and full-featured server for running a Naiocast Server.
  • naioSC - a "source/sender client". It sends stream audio to a Naiocast Server to broadcast to clients. It runs tipically in the place where the audio is generated (e.g., a studio, your computer).

Naiocast lets you set up your Radio even if your network is behind many different Routers or Proxies.

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