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In General, '''Radio stations that use specific [[P2P Computing]] and [[P2P Filesharing]] principles.''' | |||
Examples: [[Mercora]] [http://p2p.info.pl/eng/mod-subjects-viewpage-pageid-68.phtml] and [[PeerCast]] [http://p2p.info.pl/eng/mod-subjects-viewpage-pageid-67.phtml] | |||
More specifically, '''the name of a free software enabling P2P radio'''. | |||
=P2P Radio 2.0= | |||
"P2P-Radio provides a peer-to-peer audio and video broadcasting system. | |||
URL = http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/P2P-Radio-23762.shtml | |||
P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer audio (MP3) and video (NSV) broadcasting system that features freeloader detection, stream signing, SHOUTcast support, an easy-to-use GUI, and a separate monitor application which displays the current structure of the P2P network. | |||
P2P-Radio is programmed in Java and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and many other systems." | |||
Latest revision as of 04:23, 27 February 2007
In General, Radio stations that use specific P2P Computing and P2P Filesharing principles.
Examples: Mercora [1] and PeerCast [2]
More specifically, the name of a free software enabling P2P radio.
P2P Radio 2.0
"P2P-Radio provides a peer-to-peer audio and video broadcasting system.
URL = http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/P2P-Radio-23762.shtml
P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer audio (MP3) and video (NSV) broadcasting system that features freeloader detection, stream signing, SHOUTcast support, an easy-to-use GUI, and a separate monitor application which displays the current structure of the P2P network.
P2P-Radio is programmed in Java and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and many other systems."