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IP Video Broadcasting Live 1.0


License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher AnyMania File Size 2.6M
Date added 16 Jul 2009 Check your speed

IP Video Broadcasting Live! is a real time video broadcasting server program of high performance that can be run on win32 or linux operating systems. It can stream media files in massive formats over IP network through RTP (IETF standards RFC 2190, RFC 2429, RFC 3984), MPEG-2 PS (program stream) or ts (transport stream) formats. Unlike common media streaming tools, IP Video Broadcasting Live! is an on-demand streaming server. It can not only stream media as is, but also convert media into any formats you wish before streaming. A number of common audio and video codecs are supported, such as AC3, MP3, AAC, MPEG-1/2/4, H.263, or H.264. Besides audio and video files, IP Video Broadcasting Live! can broadcast media from other media streaming servers in RTSP or RTMP protocols, such as Real Helix Server and Adobe Flash Media Server.

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