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'''The Broadcast Machine''' | '''The Broadcast Machine''' | ||
Designed to work as the server end of the desktop media player originally called [[Democracy Player]] | Designed to work as the server end of the desktop media player [[Miro]] (originally called [[Democracy Player]]), Broadcast Machine was a project of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_Culture_Foundation Participatory Culture Foundation], which still develops Miro. | ||
"It's a php tool for your website for publishing / posting video 'channels' (rich metadata rss feeds). It's the easiest way to post torrent files and it's also a really good way to make collections of videos from around the web (or to make channels out of stuff that you've posted elsewhere, eg archive.org or ourmedia.org). The goal of the software is to help people make channels of video that will be browsable, downloadable, and watchable in our video player." | "It's a php tool for your website for publishing / posting video 'channels' (rich metadata rss feeds). It's the easiest way to post torrent files and it's also a really good way to make collections of videos from around the web (or to make channels out of stuff that you've posted elsewhere, eg archive.org or ourmedia.org). The goal of the software is to help people make channels of video that will be browsable, downloadable, and watchable in our video player." | ||
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Interview with creator Steve Holmes at http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/2005/06/holmes_wilson_i.html | Interview with creator Steve Holmes at http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/2005/06/holmes_wilson_i.html | ||
'''Other blog and news posts mentioning the Broadcast Machine release''' | |||
* [http://www.downes.ca/post/9154 Stephen Downes] | * [http://www.downes.ca/post/9154 Stephen Downes] | ||
* [http://www.xbiz.com/news/10237 XBiz] | |||
[[Category:Encyclopedia]] | [[Category:Encyclopedia]] | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 5 April 2017
The Broadcast Machine
Designed to work as the server end of the desktop media player Miro (originally called Democracy Player), Broadcast Machine was a project of the Participatory Culture Foundation, which still develops Miro.
"It's a php tool for your website for publishing / posting video 'channels' (rich metadata rss feeds). It's the easiest way to post torrent files and it's also a really good way to make collections of videos from around the web (or to make channels out of stuff that you've posted elsewhere, eg archive.org or ourmedia.org). The goal of the software is to help people make channels of video that will be browsable, downloadable, and watchable in our video player." (http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/24/publish_video_channe.html )
Information about the Broadcast Machine is located at http://www.getmiro.com/create/broadcast/ (dead link)
Detailed computer science paper by Broadcast Machine developers Christian Bryan, Greg Opperman, and Drew Wilson.
Interview with creator Steve Holmes at http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/2005/06/holmes_wilson_i.html
Other blog and news posts mentioning the Broadcast Machine release