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  2. Shoutcast - Wikipedia

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    A feature of Shoutcast servers is the ability to optionally publish server information, including the current number of listeners, in a directory of stations that Shoutcast maintains on their website. Site visitors can pick a station to listen to and download a playlist file for use in their own Shoutcast-capable media player.

  3. List of streaming media systems - Wikipedia

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    PS3 Media Server – GPLv2e media server for streaming to a PlayStation 3; Red5 – Apache licensed media server for RTMP and HLS; QuickTime Broadcaster – Free on OS X; Sirannon – a GPL, C++ media server and client; SHOUTcast – audio streaming (HTTP and/or multicast) SoundBridge

  4. Icecast - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icecast

    Icecast is a streaming media project released as free software maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It also refers specifically to the server program which is part of the project. Icecast was created in December 1998/January 1999 by Jack Moffitt [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and Barath Raghavan [ 6 ] to provide an open-source audio streaming server that anyone ...

  5. Ultravox (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ultravox or Ultravox Media On Demand Server (UltraMODS) is a streaming video project by AOL. [1] The goal of the project is to create a service for routers akin to SHOUTcast , aiming to help the data be handled better, to allow for more efficient handling of more users, and to enable much faster channel changing.

  6. Internet radio audience measurement - Wikipedia

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    Icecast, Nicecast, and SHOUTcast are examples of audio streaming servers that can provide listener statistics for audience measurement. [1] These numbers often include information such as listeners' IP addresses , the media player they are using, how long they listened, and their computer's operating system .

  7. Nullsoft - Wikipedia

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    Winamp is a media player released by Nullsoft in April 1997. By 1999, it was downloaded by 15 million people. [1] The company released several new versions of the Winamp player and grew its monthly unique subscriber base to 60 million users by late 2004. [3]