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Commercial Applications

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Are there any commercial applications, i.e. cable companies that actually want to distribute tv signals for cheap over the internet? Ant6n (talk) 19:47, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

nah. 31.147.222.36 (talk) 10:39, 26 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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This article needs to be reverted to the version from 16th May, 2007 due to overzealous deletion. In case there is a question about conflicts of interest (or any other issues), I would like to submit the following section of "External Links" for evaluation by this audience:

If there are objections to these links please post them here. Agupte 12:24, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Changes

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I have reorganized it slightly to list the original authors comments under disadvantages and have added a section called disadvantages. Still needs a lot of work, but perhaps now we can multiple points of view. Agupte 12:30, 5 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why are disadvantages listed before the advantages? That is very strange IMO. 130.60.155.152 08:26, 25 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Linux P2PTV

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Is anyone aware of a p2ptv application for linux? Boy that'd be neat... :) -faddat

The recently added SopCast does the trick. Btw, anybody aware of a p2ptv app for Mac OS? Peter S. 21:47, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

linux: they wouldn't even mention Democracyplayer? How's that?

umm, DemocracyPlayer isn't p2ptv is it? That's just an RSS aggregator. I now Joost will eventually release a Linux version, but is there anything now?Hendrixski 02:00, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Miro (the successor to Democracy) is P2PTV —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.81.18.30 (talk) 06:35, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You could try PULSE, the P2PMyLive portal has an Ubuntu package Alef.ala (talk) 14:10, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

???

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"In the long term this is not of interest of the end user, since increased network costs will be charged to end users."

This makes it NOT of interest? How's that?

Article needs a rewrite

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Currently it's 100% POV. It's written, without proper sources, to present the views of professional broadcasters. Hdw 17:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I agree, this article is currently a ant-P2P rant with no nod to the Advantages of de-crentralised media - mainstream media propaganda.

Request for expansion

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Heres some info taken from: http://digg.com/software/Watch_TV_for_free

P2P IPTV Motherlist This is the most complete list containing Opensource/freeware p2p streaming systems available on the internet today.

Peercast


Website - http://www.peercast.org/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - C++ Operating systems - Windows, Linux and Mac OSX Supported multimedia - Windows Media video, NullSoft video and Theora video (Windows Media Video encoder is a free download from Microsoft.)

PeerCast.org was established in April 2002 as a non-profit site providing free P2P radio software. The aim of the project is to create an easy to use, simple and reliable software client that enables anyone to broadcast streaming media on the Internet without the need for expensive servers or bandwidth.Peercast maybe a oldest peer streaming opensource software.Now peercast have many fans using it for themself internet radio stations.If someone want to broadcast video contents,please visit http://www.scvi.net/ for more information.

Freecast

Website - http://www.freecast.org/index.html.en License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating systems - Any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment Supported multimedia - Theora video

FreeCast is a Java application which allows peer-to-peer streaming. It makes possible a stream broadcast to a large number of listeners from a simple DSL connection.FreeCast allows you to listen a live stream over Internet by using smartly resources. You can listen a webradio or share an event by allowing other listeners to make the same thing in the best conditions.Freecast is good start point for newbies studying peer streaming with java.

ACTLab TV

Website - http://www.actlab.tv/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating system - Windows and Macintosh Supported multimedia - All video codecs supported by the VideoLan open source player

ACTLab TV project is possible from University of Texas at Austin.It must be promote from software ui,let's user friendly.

End System Multicast (ESM)

Website - http://esm.cs.cmu.edu/ License - Freesoftware Language - C++ Operating system - Windows and Macintosh Supported multimedia - All video codecs supported by the VideoLan open source player

End System Multicast (ESM) was started in 1999 as an exploration into using overlay networks for an IP multicast service. It has since evolved into a system used for broadcasting high quality video streams to large numbers of recipients.This project is from CMU,some ideas for where ESM can be used include academic lectures, conferences, sporting events, Internet radio, religious services, graduation ceremonies, and music recitals.Now it is running very well in CMU school area network.

Vatata

Website - http://www.vatata.com/index-en.htm License - Freesoftware Language - C/C++ Operating system - Windows and linux Supported multimedia - WMV/WMA/ASF

Vatata system is an end-to-end and large-scale solution for publishing , delivery and reception of streaming contents. This platform is an open system completely based on internet. Its grid and p2p technology guarantees the low-cost and clear delivery of content to millions of internet users. Any personal users or commercial users have full right to use Vatata for free.Vatata have relaesed broadcast server,client and tracker server,everyone can easily build their individual internet radio stations or TV stations through Vatata and the dreams of DJ and VJ will come true. Above version 1.5,Vatata begin to support broadcasting live streaming contents in LAN,self-orgernized p2p subnet in LAN. Vatata maybe a most user-friendly software among free p2p streaming systems.Vatata team called vatata --Poetic grid network of next-generation streaming media.If vatata open its source code from someday, it should be a next killer application like BitTorrent.

P2P-Radio

Website - http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating systems - Any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment Supported multimedia - NullSoft video

P2P-Radio is a program that can distribute audio and video streams (MP3/Ogg Vorbis/NSV) over the Internet in a peer-to-peer manner. It's possible to create your own internet radio station with P2P-Radio.

Stream 2 Stream

Website - http://s2s.sourceforge.net/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating systems - Any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment Supported multimedia - MP3, NSV, Ogg Vorbis

S2s is like P2P-Radio,now available.

NodeZilla

Website - http://www.nodezilla.net/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating systems - Any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment Supported multimedia - NullSoft video, Theora video, Windows Media video and Real Video

Nodezilla is a secured, distributed and fault tolerant routing system,not only a p2p streaming network.

CloneCast

Website - http://clonecast. free .fr/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - Java Operating systems - Any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment Supported multimedia - mp3

CloneCast aims to distribute audio streams to a wide network of peers and servers, to reduce bandwidth usage of shoutcast servers.

Trevbus

Website - http://www.trevbus.org/ License - GPL (Open Source) Language - C++ Operating system - Linux Supported multimedia - Various codecs and formats

Trevbus should be left one eye for it.

Coolstreaming mediacenter

Website - http://www.coolstreaming.us/ License - freesoftware? Language - C++/? Operating system - windows Supported multimedia - ?

I have no way to learn this software background.Maybe some hacker do it in underground,I guessed.


Commercial p2p streaming systems

Streamer P2P

Website - http://www.streamerp2p.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - NullSoft video, Theora video

Streamer is a p2p based Shoutcast/Icecast compatible streaming client/server application.

Cybersky-TV Tornado

Website - http://www.cybertelly.com/ License - freesoftware Language - C++/python Operating system - windows Supported multimedia - All video codecs supported by the VideoLan open source player

Cybersky TV is a highspeed P2P technology of broadcasting and watching TV over internet. Cybersky TV is a free alternative to Cable-TV or Satellite-TV. Instead sat-dishes or paying for cable-tv, you can use your broadband for signal transmission. Provider don`t need transponders or nearly impossible cable-tv access.It provide free client and brodacast server software.

Chaincast

Website - http://www.chaincast.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - WMV/WMA

Maybe merge with StreamAudio,I don't know what happened.

Allcast

Website - http://www.allcast.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - WMV/WMA

Have closed,now sale its Intellectual Property.

AbaCast

Website - http://www.abacast.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - WMV/WMA/mp3

Abacast technology greatly improves the delivery of one-to-many real-time streaming media in any format. Abacast's Distributed Streaming Network technology makes it possible to stream the highest quality media to any size audiences with unparalleled scalability and bandwidth efficiencies.

RawFlow

Website - http://www.rawflow.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - WMV/WMA/mp3/real media

RawFlow provide CDN solutions for rich media contents transmission.

Network Foundation Technologies

Website - http://www.nft-tv.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - don't know

The NFT-TV system can utilize run-of-the-mill cable and DSL modem connections to support broadcasts of compressed video encoded at 320 by 240, 15 frames per second, streamed at a variety of bandwidths.

ShareCast

Website - http://www.scast.tv/scast/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media

This is a company in Japan,I don't know Japanese,please visit its website yourself.

SyncCast

Website - http://www.synccast.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media

SyncCast offers P2P streaming technologies as an option to our streaming clients.

Roxbeam

Website - http://www.roxbeam.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media,Real media

Roxbeam is founded by Zhang xin-yan in Beijing,provide p2p streaming solutions.

PPlive

Website - http://www.pplive.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media,Real media

PPlive is one of hottest p2p streaming company in China.Please visit its website yourself.

Pcast

Website - http://itv.mop.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media

Mop is one of hottest bandwidth entertainment company in China.

PPStream

Website - http://www. ppstream.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media,Real media

PPStream is one of hottest p2p streaming company in China.

Mysee

Website - http://www.mysee.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media,Real media

Mysee is a company in China.

SopCast

Website - http://www.sopcast.org/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media

SopCast is from FuDan university in China.

TVants

Website - http://www.tvants.com/ Language - C++ Operating system - Windows Supported multimedia - Windows media

TVants is from China.


Sweet. Thanks for posting that. i tried out the first few from the list, and I'll try a few more. Looks like some of these have potential, and some don't. As for the article... yeah, it needs a rewrite and an expanded scope. Hendrixski`

SopCast

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Why is this program constantly removed from this page? The program is a legitimate P2PTV program. The user opens the program, connects a channel and is almost instantly connected to a P2P world of users watching the same channel, uploading and downloading at the same time. I don't need to explain the program much further, but it is a legitimate P2PTV program and deserves to be on this page. Cableguytk 05:22, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What's being listed?

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After the line Many P2PTV applications make use of the BitTorrent technology. a bulleted list begins, but there doesn't seem to be any introductory statement followed by a colon to explain what's being listed. It's like something was deleted there. --70.234.45.23 05:03, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 5 July 2016

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The result of the move request was: page moved. Unopposed request (non-admin closure) Eventhorizon51 (talk) 01:45, 23 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]


P2PTVPeer-to-Peer Assisted Streaming Solution – The current name of the article is not used by any of the commercial solutions providing P2P solutions for broadcasters (like peer5.com, viblast.com or streamroot.io) or by any of the web televisions using P2P such as btlive.tv the BitTorrent web television powered by P2P. Also P2PTV is not a proper name since the article also embraces the technology of P2P streaming itself and not only the services of WebTV using P2P. Many claims for rewriting the article have been made in the talks part and such a rewriting can only be made with a new title which delimits well the scope of the article Vladimircabanisstreamroot (talk) 17:28, 5 July 2016 (UTC) --Relisting. Music1201 talk 19:59, 13 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]


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