• Shoutcast (formerly SHOUTcast) is a service for streaming media over the internet to media players, using its own cross-platform proprietary software...
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  • displaying articles, downloading, or playing such content as streaming media. SHOUTcast Wire provides a directory and RSS subscription system for podcasts. Media...
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  • Nullsoft (section SHOUTcast)
    Justin Frankel. Its products included the Winamp media player and the SHOUTcast MP3 streaming media server. In 1997, Justin Frankel, a programmer from...
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  • Podcast (redirect from SHOUTcast Wire)
    A podcast is a program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. For example, an episodic series of digital audio files that users...
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    HTTP, video as WebM or Theora over HTTP, and MP3, AAC, and NSV over the SHOUTcast protocol. Theora, AAC, and NSV are only supported in version 2.2.0 and...
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  • acquired the online streaming platform SHOUTcast from Nullsoft, and eventually consolidated Radionomy into its SHOUTcast service. Radionomy, a portmanteau...
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    big part of the Winamp development and distribution), later completed SHOUTcast, which allowed ordinary users with an Internet connection to broadcast...
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  • then into the sub-directory "Other Music" to reach "Bar". "Listen" is a Shoutcast stream. "Mine" is an MP3 stored on a web server. Example 5 References...
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  • needed] 8000 Unofficial Commonly used for Internet radio streams such as SHOUTcast[citation needed], Icecast and iTunes Radio Unofficial DynamoDB Local Unofficial...
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  • was sold to AOL in May 1999. He subsequently worked for AOL developing SHOUTcast, an Internet streaming audio service, with Frankel and Stephen "Tag" Loomis...
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