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MuSE Streamer

MuSE provides the free software community with a user friendly but powerful tool for network audio streaming, making life easier for independent free speech online radios. It has both a graphical interfaces and a documented commandline interface in traditional *nix style

MuSE is an application for the mixing, encoding, and network streaming of sound. It can mix up to 6 encoded audio bitstreams (from files or network, mp3 or ogg) plus a souncard input signal. The resulting stream can be played locally on the sound card and/or encoded at different bitrates, recorded to harddisk and/or streamed to the net. When sent to a server, the resulting audio can be listened thru the net by various players available on different operating systems.

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  • Ogg Vorbis (Build Prerequisite)
Related Projects

FreeJ, Gstreamer, Icecast, LAME, SQKshout

Versions

0.9.1

0.9.1 beta released 2004-12-16

  • Released: 16 Dec, 2004
  • Code Maturity: Beta
  • Source Archive: ftp://ftp.dyne.org/muse
  • Licenses: GPLv2
  • Interfaces: Command Line, X Window System

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http://muse.dyne.org/?info=documentation

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