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Up to now they've used RealPlayer - but there are some major drawbacks. What else is available? How well does it work? We're talking about 75-100 simultaneous connections, with growth in the next 2 years projected to need 150 or more. Outsourcing is not an option, due to security concerns.
FORMAT: The three main types are: Windows, Real and Quick-Time. Windows and Real seem to be leading. I tend to use CNN.com as a benchmark for format (as they have a lot more time and money than me to research this). Till recently they offered video in both Windows and Real. I just noticed that CNN.com moved over to Real only! To me that is a big endorsement for Real, + all the big UK tv websites use Real too.
DELIVERY: The number of simultaneous streams governs the service provider you choose. Some service providers charge telephone numbers for live delivery to thousands of simultaneas viewers. But 75-100 streams seems not to scary. I've decided to trial hostcentric.com as they seem to be set up for all levels (will know in 6 months).
It's a WinAmp based system for the user, but I'm afraid I don't know much about the broadcaster side of things other than it's free!
Their online documentation is here [shoutcast.com].
Hope this helps!