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by Marc on June 19, 2006

More from RawFlow: "The Swiss streaming expert Multimedia Architects has agreed to trial with RawFlow for two major events that will be broadcasted by TSR (Television Suisse Romande). The Tour de Suisse started on June the 10th and will go on until the 18th. The TDS is generally considered to be the warm-up for Tour de France, and is a hugely popular event. As a secondary trial with Multimedia Architects, RawFlow will also provide its technologies for a programme on June 14th about who will be the elected successor of Joseph Deiss, the current minister for economic affairs, who announced in April that he will resign with effect from July 31st. Both of these live streaming events will be available from the TSR website (www.tsr.ch)."
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P2P
(07/12/06 12:02am)
http://en.cciptv.com/p2p-streaming-media-server-peer-to-peer-streaming
-Internet-IPTV-TV-Downloads.aspx
CCIPTV Live Podcaster, typical of new P2P Live Podcaster, can realize the function of podcasting, sending the local audio and video files and signals from television card, compression card, collection card, PC camera, microphone to the Internet, which makes you to set up your own Internet TV station only on a common PC. Meanwhile, this software can play such formats as rmćrmvbćmpegćmpgćmpeg4ćavićwmvćwmaćmp3ćDVD and even transit all the Internet TV programs of different formats.
-Internet-IPTV-TV-Downloads.aspx
CCIPTV Live Podcaster, typical of new P2P Live Podcaster, can realize the function of podcasting, sending the local audio and video files and signals from television card, compression card, collection card, PC camera, microphone to the Internet, which makes you to set up your own Internet TV station only on a common PC. Meanwhile, this software can play such formats as rmćrmvbćmpegćmpgćmpeg4ćavićwmvćwmaćmp3ćDVD and even transit all the Internet TV programs of different formats.
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Indiefever
(07/18/06 8:58am)
RawFlow released press release today (see their website as well: www.rawflow.com)
The worldās first webathon
RawFlow moves into the music space and UGC-TV by supporting promising new Scottish act Amplifico together with NexusLive.
London-based RawFlow, a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (p2p) streaming technology, have started working with NexusLive, an internet broadcast specialist. RawFlow will support NexusLive in a major webcast happening on the 19th of July to promote the emerging Edinburgh act Amplifico. The event is the worldās first ever live web broadcast album fundraiser.
The band has been endorsed by singer KT Tunstall and has received a fair share of media attention worldwide after the launch of a donations campaign for getting their first album produced. The cash strapped, unsigned four-piece have already recorded half their debut album, but now the band intend to complete their album solely by donations generated via a unique webathon fundraiser. So far they have raised around £3,000 from people from all over the world on their Webathon website (they need £10,000). In exchange for a donation to the Amplifico album appeal fans will receive a mention in the thanks and see their face appear in a photo-collage included in the artwork to accompany the CD.
The webcast is predicted to reach a larger audience than Sandi Thomās Tooting flat gigs online, and Amplifico has been heavily featured in blogs and forums online. The band will also be featured on BBC 1 Scotland today promoting their webcast and webathon. The webcast will commence on the 19.07.06 at 8 PM GMT will stream directly from The Bongo Club, Edinburgh. The 3 hour event will include sets from 3 fantastic Scottish bands, followed by a set from Amplifico and will be broadcast live from NexusLive's site: www.nexuslive.com simultaneously. There will be live donations feeds to see how much is being raised over the course of the event.
About RawFlow
RawFlow's technology allows the internet to become a viable infrastructure for delivery of rich media content, as it eliminates the success penalty that is normally associated with scalability of internet broadcasting. By forging partnerships with experts in streaming media, RawFlow offers broadcasters and content owners anything from simple installations to complete end-to-end solutions to support streaming of audio and video. Rawflow was founded and managed by an experienced team of internet entrepreneurs in 2000. In 2003 RawFlow received financial backing by leading investment firm Benchmark Capital who initially backed eBay and other billion-dollar start-ups.
Further information can be found at www.rawflow.com
About NexusLive
NEXUSlive is a totally independent and original concept in internet broadcasting that has only this year won two rounds of arts funding. Set up by Alastair Adair and Paul Macdonald, the live webcast provides a mix of live band performances, interactive internet events and comedy compering, all broadcast live around the planet twice a month as a 3 hour WebTV show. NEXUSliveās growing viewer base and soaring website hits are a clear indicator of the positive buzz and potential of this innovative and progressive TV format. NexusLive are based in Edinburghās most popular alternative music venue, the Bongo Club, where Amplifico will play on the 19th. Further information can be found at www.nexuslive.com.
The worldās first webathon
RawFlow moves into the music space and UGC-TV by supporting promising new Scottish act Amplifico together with NexusLive.
London-based RawFlow, a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (p2p) streaming technology, have started working with NexusLive, an internet broadcast specialist. RawFlow will support NexusLive in a major webcast happening on the 19th of July to promote the emerging Edinburgh act Amplifico. The event is the worldās first ever live web broadcast album fundraiser.
The band has been endorsed by singer KT Tunstall and has received a fair share of media attention worldwide after the launch of a donations campaign for getting their first album produced. The cash strapped, unsigned four-piece have already recorded half their debut album, but now the band intend to complete their album solely by donations generated via a unique webathon fundraiser. So far they have raised around £3,000 from people from all over the world on their Webathon website (they need £10,000). In exchange for a donation to the Amplifico album appeal fans will receive a mention in the thanks and see their face appear in a photo-collage included in the artwork to accompany the CD.
The webcast is predicted to reach a larger audience than Sandi Thomās Tooting flat gigs online, and Amplifico has been heavily featured in blogs and forums online. The band will also be featured on BBC 1 Scotland today promoting their webcast and webathon. The webcast will commence on the 19.07.06 at 8 PM GMT will stream directly from The Bongo Club, Edinburgh. The 3 hour event will include sets from 3 fantastic Scottish bands, followed by a set from Amplifico and will be broadcast live from NexusLive's site: www.nexuslive.com simultaneously. There will be live donations feeds to see how much is being raised over the course of the event.
About RawFlow
RawFlow's technology allows the internet to become a viable infrastructure for delivery of rich media content, as it eliminates the success penalty that is normally associated with scalability of internet broadcasting. By forging partnerships with experts in streaming media, RawFlow offers broadcasters and content owners anything from simple installations to complete end-to-end solutions to support streaming of audio and video. Rawflow was founded and managed by an experienced team of internet entrepreneurs in 2000. In 2003 RawFlow received financial backing by leading investment firm Benchmark Capital who initially backed eBay and other billion-dollar start-ups.
Further information can be found at www.rawflow.com
About NexusLive
NEXUSlive is a totally independent and original concept in internet broadcasting that has only this year won two rounds of arts funding. Set up by Alastair Adair and Paul Macdonald, the live webcast provides a mix of live band performances, interactive internet events and comedy compering, all broadcast live around the planet twice a month as a 3 hour WebTV show. NEXUSliveās growing viewer base and soaring website hits are a clear indicator of the positive buzz and potential of this innovative and progressive TV format. NexusLive are based in Edinburghās most popular alternative music venue, the Bongo Club, where Amplifico will play on the 19th. Further information can be found at www.nexuslive.com.
Response from:
Indiefever
(07/18/06 8:59am)
RawFlow released press release today about live music streaming.
(see their website as well: www.rawflow.com)
The worldās first webathon
RawFlow moves into the music space and UGC-TV by supporting promising new Scottish act Amplifico together with NexusLive.
London-based RawFlow, a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (p2p) streaming technology, have started working with NexusLive, an internet broadcast specialist. RawFlow will support NexusLive in a major webcast happening on the 19th of July to promote the emerging Edinburgh act Amplifico. The event is the worldās first ever live web broadcast album fundraiser.
The band has been endorsed by singer KT Tunstall and has received a fair share of media attention worldwide after the launch of a donations campaign for getting their first album produced. The cash strapped, unsigned four-piece have already recorded half their debut album, but now the band intend to complete their album solely by donations generated via a unique webathon fundraiser. So far they have raised around £3,000 from people from all over the world on their Webathon website (they need £10,000). In exchange for a donation to the Amplifico album appeal fans will receive a mention in the thanks and see their face appear in a photo-collage included in the artwork to accompany the CD.
The webcast is predicted to reach a larger audience than Sandi Thomās Tooting flat gigs online, and Amplifico has been heavily featured in blogs and forums online. The band will also be featured on BBC 1 Scotland today promoting their webcast and webathon. The webcast will commence on the 19.07.06 at 8 PM GMT will stream directly from The Bongo Club, Edinburgh. The 3 hour event will include sets from 3 fantastic Scottish bands, followed by a set from Amplifico and will be broadcast live from NexusLive's site: www.nexuslive.com simultaneously. There will be live donations feeds to see how much is being raised over the course of the event.
About RawFlow
RawFlow's technology allows the internet to become a viable infrastructure for delivery of rich media content, as it eliminates the success penalty that is normally associated with scalability of internet broadcasting. By forging partnerships with experts in streaming media, RawFlow offers broadcasters and content owners anything from simple installations to complete end-to-end solutions to support streaming of audio and video. Rawflow was founded and managed by an experienced team of internet entrepreneurs in 2000. In 2003 RawFlow received financial backing by leading investment firm Benchmark Capital who initially backed eBay and other billion-dollar start-ups.
Further information can be found at www.rawflow.com
About NexusLive
NEXUSlive is a totally independent and original concept in internet broadcasting that has only this year won two rounds of arts funding. Set up by Alastair Adair and Paul Macdonald, the live webcast provides a mix of live band performances, interactive internet events and comedy compering, all broadcast live around the planet twice a month as a 3 hour WebTV show. NEXUSliveās growing viewer base and soaring website hits are a clear indicator of the positive buzz and potential of this innovative and progressive TV format. NexusLive are based in Edinburghās most popular alternative music venue, the Bongo Club, where Amplifico will play on the 19th. Further information can be found at www.nexuslive.com.
(see their website as well: www.rawflow.com)
The worldās first webathon
RawFlow moves into the music space and UGC-TV by supporting promising new Scottish act Amplifico together with NexusLive.
London-based RawFlow, a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (p2p) streaming technology, have started working with NexusLive, an internet broadcast specialist. RawFlow will support NexusLive in a major webcast happening on the 19th of July to promote the emerging Edinburgh act Amplifico. The event is the worldās first ever live web broadcast album fundraiser.
The band has been endorsed by singer KT Tunstall and has received a fair share of media attention worldwide after the launch of a donations campaign for getting their first album produced. The cash strapped, unsigned four-piece have already recorded half their debut album, but now the band intend to complete their album solely by donations generated via a unique webathon fundraiser. So far they have raised around £3,000 from people from all over the world on their Webathon website (they need £10,000). In exchange for a donation to the Amplifico album appeal fans will receive a mention in the thanks and see their face appear in a photo-collage included in the artwork to accompany the CD.
The webcast is predicted to reach a larger audience than Sandi Thomās Tooting flat gigs online, and Amplifico has been heavily featured in blogs and forums online. The band will also be featured on BBC 1 Scotland today promoting their webcast and webathon. The webcast will commence on the 19.07.06 at 8 PM GMT will stream directly from The Bongo Club, Edinburgh. The 3 hour event will include sets from 3 fantastic Scottish bands, followed by a set from Amplifico and will be broadcast live from NexusLive's site: www.nexuslive.com simultaneously. There will be live donations feeds to see how much is being raised over the course of the event.
About RawFlow
RawFlow's technology allows the internet to become a viable infrastructure for delivery of rich media content, as it eliminates the success penalty that is normally associated with scalability of internet broadcasting. By forging partnerships with experts in streaming media, RawFlow offers broadcasters and content owners anything from simple installations to complete end-to-end solutions to support streaming of audio and video. Rawflow was founded and managed by an experienced team of internet entrepreneurs in 2000. In 2003 RawFlow received financial backing by leading investment firm Benchmark Capital who initially backed eBay and other billion-dollar start-ups.
Further information can be found at www.rawflow.com
About NexusLive
NEXUSlive is a totally independent and original concept in internet broadcasting that has only this year won two rounds of arts funding. Set up by Alastair Adair and Paul Macdonald, the live webcast provides a mix of live band performances, interactive internet events and comedy compering, all broadcast live around the planet twice a month as a 3 hour WebTV show. NEXUSliveās growing viewer base and soaring website hits are a clear indicator of the positive buzz and potential of this innovative and progressive TV format. NexusLive are based in Edinburghās most popular alternative music venue, the Bongo Club, where Amplifico will play on the 19th. Further information can be found at www.nexuslive.com.
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