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* Clients use multicast packets to broadcast to a list of addresses the server manages of clients in range.
* Clients use multicast packets to broadcast to a list of addresses the server manages of clients in range.
* In effect, this would give each avatar two unidirectional shoutcast-style stream impliments, or one bidirectional impliment.
* In effect, this would give each avatar two unidirectional shoutcast-style stream impliments, or one bidirectional impliment.
Please file this in Jira, or flesh it out more and move it out of your user namespace and back into the feature request category, thanks. [[User:Gigs Taggart|Gigs Taggart]] 12:50, 24 February 2007 (PST)

Latest revision as of 13:50, 24 February 2007

  • Capible clients advertise themselves via CTCP-style protocol
  • Clients use multicast packets to broadcast to a list of addresses the server manages of clients in range.
  • In effect, this would give each avatar two unidirectional shoutcast-style stream impliments, or one bidirectional impliment.

Please file this in Jira, or flesh it out more and move it out of your user namespace and back into the feature request category, thanks. Gigs Taggart 12:50, 24 February 2007 (PST)