Microsoft takes on Joost with LiveStation

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Microsoft Research has teamed up Skinkers Limited to offer live broadcasting of television on your computer by means of a p2p network. The service uses Silverlight, Microsoft’s answer to Adobe’s Flash, to playback the content on the broadcasted channels. “Imagine your audience being able to watch your live TV content at their desktop, at the airport, at home and in fact, anywhere they can get an Internet connection to their PC! Imagine a quality image with no buffering or stopping! Imagine the possibilities of being able to allow your audience to 'click' on a TV advert exactly as they do on the web but while watching your existing TV channels. All without having to change your current business processes in the slightest!” Let’s hope when the two go at it, they’ll not only be fighting for picture quality and reliability but for less advertisements as well. The beta program will start small, but all requests will be considered as more testers are needed.

Source: neowin.net

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Pelo que percebi é tipo o joost mas com tv ao vivo se for bom de conteudos é uma optima ideia se bem que tstream em tempo real sem paragens hum...
 
exacto, é a ideia.
Mas pelo que vi, será usando o "flash" da microsoft, é bem, só espero que dê sem problemas em *nix :D (através do Mono)
Mas requer 1 boa largura de banda (download e upload).
 
Velocidade média de upload não é ainda 60KB/s? Não é lá grande coisa para streaming. Mesmo com H264, ainda tinhamos um vídeo com uma resolução inferior a 640*480.
 
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