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        Hi Ross, all others,</div>
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        There is a product not finished yet called fideliphone</div>
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        http://www.fideliphone.com/</div>
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        Simple to configure, point to point. Its beta though.</div>
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        Another product witch I use for an hospital radio station:</div>
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        teamtalk</div>
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        http://www.bearware.dk/</div>
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        It's like teamspeak, free for use, client server config, uses
speex codec and Celt (mono and strereo).</div>
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        regards,<br />
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        Dennis</div>
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        --<br />
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        Het is een raar fenomeen.<br />
        Maar echte Amsterdammers wonen er 20 kilometer omheen!!<br />
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        Quote Marije en Dennis<br />
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                -----Original Message-----<br />
                From: "Ross Bencina" <rossb-lists@audiomulch.com><br />
                To: <celt-dev@xiph.org><br />
                Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 20:50:56 +1100<br />
                Subject: [CELT-dev] [OT] high quality point-to-point audio streaming
software?<br />
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                        Hi Guys<br />
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                        Sorry, this is off-topic here but relates to current use of CELT and/or
Opus<br />
                        in real-world systems. If there's a better forum to ask this question
please<br />
                        let me know.<br />
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                        I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of software I
can use<br />
                        right now that will give me high-quality point-to-point live audio
streaming<br />
                        accross the internet. Kind of like Skype, but designed for stereo
music<br />
                        instead of just voice. The application is streaming a live music
concert<br />
                        from one venue to another venue on another continent.<br />
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                        Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've read that you can do things
like this with<br />
                        icecast but my understanding is you need to configure a server so
it's more<br />
                        suited to permenatnt broadcast than for ad-hoc once-off point-to-point
audio<br />
                        streaming sessions.<br />
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                        I guess once Opus is finished Skype will do something like this but
I'm<br />
                        wondering what's available today (the concert is in one week!).<br />
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                        Any and all pointers welcome :-)<br />
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                        Thanks!<br />
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                        Ross.<br />
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