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Old 19-10-05, 06:26 AM   #1
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Default P2P Television and Radio - Help beta test my program

I have made a program for streaming audio and video with peer-to-peer technology.

Stream-2-Stream (abbreviated "s2s" or "S2S") allows anyone with a broadband connection to set up their own internet television or radio station. Stream-2-Stream is a peer-to-peer network for streaming audio and video. Stream-2-Stream saves bandwidth by passing streams from one peer to another, rather than everyone getting a stream from one central server.

Stream-2-Stream is free open source software available for anyone to use or modify.

Stream-2-Stream is coded in java and runs on any platform that supports the Java Runtime Environment (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and more). The graphics library used is Swing.

Stream-2-Stream is a derivative work of P2P-Radio, Stream-2-Stream supports shoutcast and icecast streams. Supported codecs are MP3, NSV, and Ogg Vorbis.



The website is http://s2s.sourceforge.net
I really need people to beta test my software.

It would really help if people could make some stations. To make one you can simply enter the address of an existing shoutcast or icecast station.

Hope to see some of you there
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Old 19-10-05, 01:45 PM   #2
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I just tried it with that 1 TV station that's operating. Went flawlessly and didn't use alot of resources considering it's a Java application.
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Old 19-10-05, 02:05 PM   #3
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Went flawlessly and didn't use alot of resources considering it's a Java application.
well my java's "too old," even tho i make it fresh everyday!

- js.
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Old 06-11-05, 12:29 PM   #4
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yeah...!!! Got the BETA test too... its easy to install and so simple to use... I hope it will be free forevah!!!!
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