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  2. Altacast - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, a second fork, Altacast was released. The Standalone & DSP edition are derived from GPL software and is available on GitHub, [6] while the RadioDJ edition is written in .NET Framework and developed separately. A version 2.0 for the Standalone & DSP edition that will be SHOUTcast v2 compatible is planned for the future.

  3. Comparison of streaming media software - Wikipedia

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    Open Broadcaster Software: OBS Project 2012-9-01 30.0.2 (2023-12-10) 2023-12-10 Free ... SHOUTcast: Yes Yes Yes Yes Unreal Media Server: Yes No No No VLC media player ...

  4. Winamp - Wikipedia

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    After the source code was released, multiple pieces of proprietary source code were found: the entirety of the SHOUTcast server software, as well as code from Microsoft, Dolby [104] and Intel. [22] After The Register contacted the Llama Group about the code on October 15, 2024, the GitHub repository was deleted.

  5. High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding - Wikipedia

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    Orban Opticodec-PC Streaming and File Encoders were the first commercially available encoders supporting AAC-LC/HE-AAC back in 2003. They are now deprecated and replaced with StreamS Encoders from StreamS/Modulation Index with many more features, including support xHE-AAC/Unified Speech and Audio Coding. They are now in use at some of the ...

  6. Pro Tools - Wikipedia

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    Pro Tools was developed by UC Berkeley graduates Evan Brooks, who majored in electrical engineering and computer science, and Peter Gotcher. [17]In 1983, the two friends, sharing an interest in music and electronic and software engineering, decided to study the memory mapping of the newly released E-mu Drumulator drum machine to create EPROM sound replacement chips.

  7. Comparison of audio player software - Wikipedia

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    The following comparison of audio players compares general and technical information for a number of software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, "audio players" are defined as any media player explicitly designed to play audio files, with limited or no support for video playback.

  8. AArch64 - Wikipedia

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    SVE2 aims to bring these benefits to a wider range of software including DSP and multimedia SIMD code that currently use Neon. [38] The LLVM/Clang 9.0 and GCC 10.0 development codes were updated to support SVE2. [38] [39] Transactional Memory Extension (TME).

  9. Media Player Classic - Wikipedia

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    It was developed as a closed-source application, but later relicensed as free software under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later license. MPC is hosted under the guliverkli project at SourceForge.net. The project itself is something of an umbrella organization for works by Gabest. Media Player Classic development stalled in May 2006.