Webcam Chat Software offers state of the art online broadcasting software affordable to both individuals and businesses. The online broadcasting software is ready to stream as soon as the installation is complete. All that is needed to start your own network is a computer, a webcam and a microphone. Any broadcasting equipment can be integrated into the program to improve effects, but these are not required.
Every portion of the online broadcasting software can be customized to fit any business plan. The function of the software can range from video chat rooms, video conferences, and broadcasting of live or pre-recorded media. The player can even have the logo of the business or an advertiser placed onto it. There also comes a secure billing system that can make your broadcast based on a pay per view, pay per session, pay per month, or just a free showing of the content.
Web Chat Software was created by Eyepartner.com, an internet leader in online broadcasting software. With their developments, Web Chat Software’s online broadcasting software was developed using Macromedia Flash and PHP technologies, meaning there is no applications needed to be downloaded on the client side. This is the reason that sets this software suite apart from all the others. It has never been easier broadcast and view streaming media.
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