Ultravox (software)
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- For other meanings of the word, see Ultravox.
Ultravox, identified by the server (http://nsv.stream.aol.com/) as Ultravox Media On Demand Server (UltraMODS), is a streaming video project by AOL. The goal is to create something like Shoutcast but for routers, so that the data is handled much better, and can handle more users.
This format uses uvox URLs, and can be viewed in Winamp. Nullsoft is reportedly helping AOL create Ultravox. Nullsoft is also working on Nullsoft Streaming Video, which is already being streamed over Ultravox software.
Michael Wise is on the ISMA Board of Directors [1] (http://www.isma.tv/about_isma/leadership.html), and is reported as being actively involved in AOL’s streaming technology planning. In an effort to drive interoperability and lower distribution costs, he and his team are now working to standardize key parts of Ultravox, AOL’s own streaming technology platform.
Articles
- CNet
- AOL aims to supercharge streaming (http://news.com.com/AOL+aims+to+supercharge+streaming/2100-1023_3-939736.html)
- AOL debuts its own streaming tech (http://news.com.com/AOL+debuts+its+own+streaming+tech/2100-1023_3-966239.html)
- TheInquirer - AOL to ditch Real Networks in Netscape Radio? (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15533)
- Flexbeta - AOL pulls Nullsoft file-sharing software (http://www.flexbeta.net/main/comments.php?catid=1&id=2931) (Read last paragraph for blurb about Ultravox)
External links
- Ultravox (http://ultravox.aol.com/)