FreeCast (software)
Not to be confused with FreeCast, Inc., a digital media business.
Original author(s) | Alban Peignier |
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Developer(s) | Alban Peignier, Stéphane Lacoin and Timothée Peignier |
Initial release | 14 September 2004 |
Stable release |
29 June 2006
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Development status | Inactive |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Peercasting |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://www.freecast.org/ |
FreeCast is a free software application which allows peer-to-peer streaming, sometimes called peercasting. It makes possible an audio (Ogg Vorbis) or video (Ogg Theora) stream broadcast to a large number of listeners from a simple DSL connection.
The FreeCast client used by listeners does not require any configuration to work. FreeCast nodes support NAT traversal.
FreeCast is made up of Java applications released under the GNU GPL and is available for most operating systems.
Last commit was on 2006-06-29.
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