Aquileo | Recent posts to newshttps://sourceforge.net/p/p2p-radio/news/2005-02-06T16:09:48ZRecent posts to newsAquileo | P2P-Radio 2.0 released2005-02-06T16:09:48Z2005-02-06T16:09:48ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net6dffd50dc4ddf4420881a2abdb781975a48ceb51<div class="markdown_content"><p>P2P-Radio 2.0 is available for download! After three Betas, P2P-Radio 2.0 is stable and ready for daily use. Version 2.0 includes support for Ogg Vorbis streams and the Yellow Pages system.</p>
<p>Compared to the last beta version, new command line parameters have been added to give you even more control. You can decide whether the media player should be started and whether you want to use P2P-Radio's stream signing feature.</p>
<p>To make sure that nobody will disturb you while you're listening, the monitor support has been turned off by default.</p>
<p>The Windows Edition got support for the system tray, another feature which makes P2P-Radio more comfortable to use. Stations broadcasted with the Windows Edition will be listed on the Yellow Pages system too.</p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 2.0 Beta 3 released2004-08-10T13:40:36Z2004-08-10T13:40:36ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net699631e30a30384bbd49bce1d8bc169d76d5c3b2<div class="markdown_content"><p>This release adds support for M3U playlists. It's now very easy to take a stream from Peercast and re-stream it with P2P-Radio.</p>
<p>To make P2P-Radio easier to use, listeners don't need to enter a bandwidth limit anymore. They can set it with a new menu item if needed.</p>
<p>The media player won't be started automatically anymore if you're broadcasting.</p>
<p>Also many questions and answers have been added to the FAQ. Try and enjoy P2P-Radio!</p></div>Aquileo | New Windows Edition of P2P-Radio released2004-07-26T23:20:01Z2004-07-26T23:20:01ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net06910fea707ac02133b4b9996a8da0a5dee5e1ec<div class="markdown_content"><p>A new Windows Edition of P2P-Radio has been released. It runs out-of-the-box (no Java Runtime Environment required!) and starts up faster.</p>
<p>The Windows Edition has been compiled with GCJ, a free Java Compiler that generates native executables. The GUI has been ported to SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit).</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the Windows Edition is not yet perfect. German is not supported, and streams can't be signed (but verification of streams is possible, you have to specify the command line parameter "-verify").</p>
<p>If you encounter any bugs, please report them because the Windows port of GCJ is not very mature. I've found a GCJ bug that's now fixed while trying to compile P2P-Radio: <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12647" rel="nofollow">http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12647</a></p>
<p>Many thanks to Mohan Embar for fixing the bug and for providing the GCJ for Windows package.</p>
<p>Important hint for broadcasters: You should still use the Java Edition. Only the Java edition can sign streams, and it is mature.</p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 2.0 Beta 2 released2004-04-03T23:00:22Z2004-04-03T23:00:22ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.neteba712fa55238fca67b7e0d338b0f78601542263<div class="markdown_content"><p>Since Beta 1, many bugs have been discovered and fixed. Also the command line parameter "-dontverify" was added to turn off the CPU time consuming verification of the stream.</p>
<p>The Java Web Start edition of P2P-Radio has been updated, and the Windows installer is now able to display all messages in either English or German.</p>
<p>If you had no luck with Beta 1, it's the right time to try again!</p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 2.0 Beta 1 released2004-03-25T20:33:32Z2004-03-25T20:33:32ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net99de10944b96f32fdfb25e0183da4d3e4eada3c9<div class="markdown_content"><p>P2P-Radio has made a big step forward with this release! It now supports Ogg Vorbis, the free alternative to the MP3 format. All active stations are listed in the new MySQL/PHP based Stations List on the project's website. Also the GUI has changed a bit and is more user-friendly.</p>
<p>Start broadcasting or listening with P2P-Radio now!</p>
<p>About P2P-Radio:</p>
<p>P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer broadcasting system. It uses the MP3/Ogg Vorbis/NSV stream of a Internet radio or TV station as input and distributes it over its own P2P network. You can use your own media player for play-back!</p>
<p>P2P-Radio is easy to use and has many features: It detects freeloaders, signs the stream data, has a low communication overhead and provides a monitor that can show the P2P network structure.</p>
<p>How to get it:</p>
<p>You can download the binary, the source and the windows installer on the project website: <a href="http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net">http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net</a> </p></div>Aquileo | Java Web Start edition of P2P-Radio2003-09-20T12:38:29Z2003-09-20T12:38:29ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.netd28a5bc1ff5b2f835b058b1faaee5e41eb4ddfd0<div class="markdown_content"><p>A Java Web Start edition of P2P-Radio is now available! Launch P2P-Radio with a single mouse click: <a href="http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net/Webstart/P2P-Radio.jnlp">http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net/Webstart/P2P-Radio.jnlp</a></p></div>Aquileo | New installer2003-09-19T18:52:57Z2003-09-19T18:52:57ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net91e2207902f851594f0bf72e0d3d62fa9ddbfab1<div class="markdown_content"><p>The installer of P2P-Radio 0.3 had a bug. On some systems, the p2p-radio:// URLs don't work. The installer was updated, please redownload P2P-Radio and try it again.</p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 1.3 released2003-09-05T12:46:15Z2003-09-05T12:46:15ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net90051d0873e7c164de52af2b365b9795d7cc7c17<div class="markdown_content"><p>This is the first release of P2P-Radio with NSV video support. Also some other important features have been added: You don't have to start your media player manually anymore - it's launched automatically. On Windows, P2P-Radio handles "p2p-radio://"-style URLs. And last but not least: P2P-Radio now has its own program icon.</p>
<p>About P2P-Radio:</p>
<p>P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer broadcasting system. It uses the MP3 or NSV stream of a Shoutcast Internet radio station as input and distributes it over its own P2P network. You can use your own media player for play-back!</p>
<p>P2P-Radio is easy to use and has many features: It detects freeloaders, signs the stream data, has a low communication overhead and provides a monitor that can show the P2P network structure.</p>
<p>How to get it:</p>
<p>You can download the binary, the source and the windows installer on the project website: <a href="http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net">http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net</a> </p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 1.2 released2003-08-14T19:01:21Z2003-08-14T19:01:21ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net71853abe178464c70b47b930f5ced227fb0283d2<div class="markdown_content"><p>This release of P2P-Radio contains two important bug fixes for Linux users: P2P-Radio is now fully functional under all platforms.</p>
<p>Also two new command line parameter were added: "-nogui" and "-consoleui". The parameter "-commandlineonly" was removed, use "-consoleui" instead.</p>
<p>You can download the binary, the source and the windows installer on the project website: <a href="http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net">http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net</a> </p></div>Aquileo | P2P-Radio 1.1 released2003-08-11T20:32:15Z2003-08-11T20:32:15ZMichael Kaufmannhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mkauf/https://sourceforge.net7bdf4b2e7d677869018f05d98e4dabf1168eccbf<div class="markdown_content"><p>The first public version of P2P-Radio has been released! P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer MP3 broadcasting system. It uses the MP3 stream of a Shoutcast Internet radio station as input and distributes it over its own P2P network. You can use your own media player for play-back!</p>
<p>P2P-Radio is easy to use and has many features: It detects freeloaders, signs the stream data, has a low communication overhead and provides a monitor that can show the P2P network structure.</p>
<p>The following files are available for download:</p>
<p>P2P-Radio for all platforms:<br />
<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1.zip?download">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1.zip?download</a> </p>
<p>P2P-Radio with an installer for Windows:<br />
<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1.exe?download">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1.exe?download</a> </p>
<p>Source Code of P2P-Radio:<br />
<a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1-src.zip?download">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p2p-radio/P2P-Radio-1.1-src.zip?download</a> </p>
<p>You can find more information about P2P-Radio on the project homepage at <a href="http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net/">http://p2p-radio.sourceforge.net/</a> </p>
<p>Enjoy a new P2P streaming program!</p></div>