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Original author(s) | Ed Zaleski | ||||
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Developer(s) | Altacast.com | ||||
Initial release | April 2001 | [1]||||
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows[2] | ||||
Platform | IA-32, x64[2] | ||||
Size | 2.2 MB | ||||
Type | Streaming media | ||||
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Website | altacast |
Company type | Nonprofit |
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Industry | Internet Radio Software |
Founded | Chicago, IL (60067) |
Headquarters | Chicago, IL, United States |
Key people | Ed Zaleski, Founder |
Number of employees | 1 |
Altacast (formerly known as Edcast and Oddcast) is a free and open-source audio encoder that can be used to create Internet streams of varying types. Many independent and commercial broadcasters use Altacast to create Internet radio stations, such as those listed on the Icecast, Loudcaster and Shoutcast station directories.
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