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Peercasting networks (4)

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Veoh, currently in its beta stages, organise a P2P network designed for video streaming. Using peer-to-peer technology and Veoh's free software viewers are able to watch on-demand, decent quality video almost instantly. The videos they watch are running on 'channels' organised by various 'broadcasters' around the world of which it is simple for you to become one.

On March 1st '06 the second version of the Veoh beta, Veoh 2.0, was released boasting some quality improvements at both browser and software level including, for publsihers, "links and previews that you can embed in an email or in your home page, blog or web site". Be sure to check out the new version and its feature upgrades.

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Popcast is a P2P network of broadcasters and viewers. Download the producer software to broadcast MPEG, AVI, and WMV formats, once "live" your channel will appear in the Popcast channel guide. Using the player software, users can subscribe to their favourite channels. Subscribers to your channel will automatically download your movie files and be notified when content is ready for viewing. "Movie files are downloaded from the nearest available sources. So the more popular your channel, the faster the download!"

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Currently in beta 2 version, Open Media Network is a video-on-demand system based on the peer-to-peer, commercial BitTorrent alternative, Kontiki. "OMN is a free public service designed to help you enjoy a broad selection of movies, public TV and radio, video blogs and podcasts while protecting producer's copyrights." A free download gives you a sleek looking de facto internet tv guide. There is a guide for preparing your video and rss feed for free publication and getting your content into the OMN. On the feed sumbmission page they say "Coming soon: Drag and drop audio and video files here to publish to OMN."

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Using Peercast you can stream MP3, OGG Theora/Vorbis, WMA, WMV and NSV files via a peer-to-peer network enabling you to simply and cost-effectively setup your own internet radio station. Lots of people can easily tune in using players for all sorts of platforms, like WinAmp.

For an alternative to the Peercast web-based interface you can use the GNOME interface Geekast.

This resource is available for free