P2P Tools
An anonymous P2P computer network is a particular type of peer-to-peer network in which the users and their nodes are pseudonymous by default. The primary difference between regular and anonymous networks is in the routing method of their respective network architectures. These networks allow for unfettered free flow of information, legal or otherwise.
From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_P2P
Stream-2-Stream
Stream-2-Stream implements multicast+, a next generation streaming protocol (click for more info). Multicast+ is more efficient and requires less bandwidth than direct streaming (e.g. shoutcast/icecast). Stream-2-Stream (abbreviated "s2s" or "S2S") stations have no user limit; stations can be set up without paying a fortune for bandwidth. Stream-2-Stream saves bandwidth by passing streams from one peer to another through multicast and unicast p2p, rather than everyone getting a stream from one central server (Shoutcast/Icecast).
Stream-2-Stream's features include:
- Integrated MP3, Ogg media player. No external media player needed to listen!!!
- Easy to use GUI
- Bandwidth is tested automatically for the best p2p streaming performance
- Settings are saved to xml
- Easy to use server command-line
- A shoutcast/icecast internet radio/TV Station is used as the source
- Freeloaders/Leechers (peers that only listen but don't want to send out the stream to other listeners) will be detected
- The data stream can be signed; you can be sure that it arrives unchanged
- Very efficient communication (low overhead).
- The network structure can be viewed with a monitor
- Peers can be denied service
- Streams can be recorded to files for later viewing
- Integrated Station viewer allows you to listen (or watch) by double-clicking on a station
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