2013-02-19, 12:32
Hello,
I wanted to announce the release of version 1.0 of XBMC BlastDAV.
http://www.warmenhoven.co/software/xbmc-blastdav/
It is a small, performant streaming media server using a partial implementation of WebDAV.
The reason for WebDAV is that it can be disseminated using all the normal HTTP infrastructure/software.
It is released into the public domain and source is available on GitHUB (the version at GitHUB is a bit further developed than the release; it has symlinks working).
Features:
- Runs on Windows, MacOSX, FreeBSD, Raspberry PI. 32-bit/64-bit
- No dependencies, just fire up the executable and it works. No config files/temp dirs either.
- Source available. No dependencies on other libraries.
- Thoroughly tested; it has run, without a restart, over 6 months with an average of 12 clients watching SD/HD content simultaneously.
- It's free and you can do whatever you want with the source
With kind regards,
Adrianus Warmenhoven
I wanted to announce the release of version 1.0 of XBMC BlastDAV.
http://www.warmenhoven.co/software/xbmc-blastdav/
It is a small, performant streaming media server using a partial implementation of WebDAV.
The reason for WebDAV is that it can be disseminated using all the normal HTTP infrastructure/software.
It is released into the public domain and source is available on GitHUB (the version at GitHUB is a bit further developed than the release; it has symlinks working).
Features:
- Runs on Windows, MacOSX, FreeBSD, Raspberry PI. 32-bit/64-bit
- No dependencies, just fire up the executable and it works. No config files/temp dirs either.
- Source available. No dependencies on other libraries.
- Thoroughly tested; it has run, without a restart, over 6 months with an average of 12 clients watching SD/HD content simultaneously.
- It's free and you can do whatever you want with the source
With kind regards,
Adrianus Warmenhoven