BroadWave Streaming Audio Server
BroadWave is a streaming audio server designed to stream up to 8 live audio inputs and unlimited pre-recorded audio files.
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Features
- » Plays automatically in almost all popular browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and more.
- » Up to 8 different live streams can be served from the single PC by installing additional sound devices (eg. USB sound).
- » Live streams can be recorded and saved as a wav file.
- » Unlimited number of 'static' recordings can be served
- » Pre-recorded audio can be streamed as a playlist.
- » Automatic conversion of audio files when loading into the application to the optimal file format for streaming.
- » Displays number of users connected to your streams and IPs can be logged.
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Supported Technologies
MS Windows Server 2003,
Windows XP/2000/NT
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Pricing
Other
$0.00 to $156.00
Free version require link back to NCH Software from the web page that serves the streams.
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Additional Product Information
~A DB display for each live stream configured.
~Super efficient and optimized server design means that, if you have the bandwidth, up to 500 simultaneous connections can be served on one PC.
~Automatically downsamples audio for lower bitrate listens on slow dial-up connections.
~Static recordings can be loaded in a number of formats including wav, mp3, aiff, au, wma, aac and over 20 other formats.
If you don't know how to stream audio, BroadWave makes it easy. The software handles the audio stream compression, player format negotiation, bandwidth adjustment and serving over the Internet. Listeners do not need to install any special software to listen to a BroadWave webcast. BroadWave streams will play directly from the default web browser on any modern Windows, Mac or Linux computer.
Typical Applications
~Provide pre-recorded or live audio streaming of company speeches and announcements.
~Create an internet radio server to broadcast your own live or prerecorded shows and music online.
~Broadcast live events such as music concerts to build a world wide audience.
~Reach a remote audience with a live audio stream of religious worship services