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'''Livestation''' is a platform for distributing live television broadcasts over a [[peer-to-peer]] data network. It is being developed by Skinkers Ltd. based on peer-to-peer technology acquired from [[Microsoft Research]]. |
'''Livestation''' is a platform for distributing live television and radio broadcasts over a [[peer-to-peer]] data network.<ref name="channels">{{cite web | url = http://www.livestation.com/channels | title = Live television and radio | accessdate = 2008-03-09}}</ref> It is being developed by Skinkers Ltd. based on peer-to-peer technology acquired from [[Microsoft Research]].<ref name="technology">{{cite web | url = http://www.livestation.com/broadcast_platform?tracker=main_menu | title = Scalable High Quality Solution | accessdate = 2008-05-14}}</ref> |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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Livestation uses a [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]] front-end to |
Livestation uses a [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]]<ref name="technology"/> front-end to playback broadcast streams, encoded in [[VC-1]] format, received over a [[peer-to-peer]] [[overlay network]].<ref name="technology"/> Playback controls are overlaid on top of the video stream. Unlike services such as [[Joost]] which offer video on demand channels, Livestation streams live broadcasts.<ref name="Demo">{{cite web | url = http://soapbox.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=4da4263c-68a0-411f-8eec-58dc81bf22da | title = Livestation demonstration | accessdate = 2007-07-05}}</ref> Livestation splits a video stream into multiple stripes, each of which are shared independently among peers.<ref name="technology"/> Currently, 10 video channels and 2 radio channels are available. Negotiations are going on with other broadcasters to make other channels available as well.<ref name="channels"/> |
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The software is currently available in an invitation-only beta for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], with a Mac version being made available soon. The system can also be ported to [[Windows Mobile]] once a port of Silverlight is made available on that platform.<ref name="Demo"/> |
The software is currently available in an invitation-only beta for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], with a Mac version being made available soon. The system can also be ported to [[Windows Mobile]] once a port of Silverlight is made available on that platform.<ref name="Demo"/> |
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*[http://livestation.com/ Official site] |
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*[http://beta.livestation.com/user/signup Beta Signup] |
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*[http://www.skinkers.com/ Skinkers site] |
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Revision as of 04:48, 14 May 2008
Developer(s) | Skinkers Ltd., Microsoft Research |
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Platform | Microsoft Windows |
Type | P2PTV |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Official Site |
Livestation is a platform for distributing live television and radio broadcasts over a peer-to-peer data network.[1] It is being developed by Skinkers Ltd. based on peer-to-peer technology acquired from Microsoft Research.[2]
Overview
Livestation uses a Silverlight[2] front-end to playback broadcast streams, encoded in VC-1 format, received over a peer-to-peer overlay network.[2] Playback controls are overlaid on top of the video stream. Unlike services such as Joost which offer video on demand channels, Livestation streams live broadcasts.[3] Livestation splits a video stream into multiple stripes, each of which are shared independently among peers.[2] Currently, 10 video channels and 2 radio channels are available. Negotiations are going on with other broadcasters to make other channels available as well.[1]
The software is currently available in an invitation-only beta for Windows, with a Mac version being made available soon. The system can also be ported to Windows Mobile once a port of Silverlight is made available on that platform.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Live television and radio". Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ a b c d "Scalable High Quality Solution". Retrieved 2008-05-14.
- ^ a b "Livestation demonstration". Retrieved 2007-07-05.
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