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Added: June 30, 2006Updated:December 27, 2010Publisher: Sopcast Size:5.0 MBRecent changes: Improved the data transferring performance.
H.264 support
Enhance channel recording feature.
Enable "ESC" key when the play in full screen mode.
Fixed some minor bugsO.S.Win98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/VistaMinimum requirements:
Memory: 64 MB.Windows Media Player RealPlayer.
Recommended requirements:
Memory: 128 MB
Sopcast 3.3.2 (gctp2p.blogspot.com) - As we wrote in reviews for PPLive and TVUPlayer, television via streaming P2P is part of the future of broadcasting - and SopCast is the app to give you entrée.
The loveliness of streaming via P2P is that anyone be able to broadcast anything that they want, making it an incredibly democratic medium. The two previously-cited programs are good examples of the technology in exploit yet SopCast (so called because 'SoP' is an abbreviation for 'Streaming over P2P') is arguably even better because it allows you to easily broadcast your individual channels.
Step by Step guide :
Step 1 - Check on" Login as anonymous" and "Auto login" so that Sopcast will automatic log in future.
Step 2- Go to "Live Channels" and Click on any channel you wish to watch. Sopcast will start to buffer.
Step 3 - Some channels may not be shown in the list, you can copy and paste it to the address bar to start the show.
Here are some key features of "SopCast" :
• Get stream data from many nodes on the SOP network at the same time(P2P transfer), make the channel more available and stable. • Build your own channels and broadcast it over the Internet.
• Streaming many stream file types, asf, wmv, rm, rmvb. etc.
• Support for loop file playing.
• A build-in TV station retransmit the channels from other stream media servers.
• Support for many stream network transfer protocol. mms, rtsp, http etc.
• Monitor broadcast source quality and channel quality to help audiences to select a appropriate channel.
• Record the clips when you are watching it.
• Total memory cache, no harm to the harddisk.
• Support for authentication on both the broadcaster and the audiences.
• Support multiple channels broadcast on the same server.
• Small green software, no registry change, no system file change.
• Support URL visit. You can place your URL in your website and the others can earier to view your media.
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