Mogulus release ProCaster
Popular streaming video provider Mogulus has released a free desktop broadcasting app called Procaster, designed for use with its service. The feature set looks pretty amazing: it promises to broadcast anything from a web cam or from your screen — or both, side-by-side — with synced audio and no lag in frame rate. There’s also a game broadcasting mode that seems explicitly targeted at World of Warcraft players, and audience interaction features, like live chat, that work automatically with any broadcast.
One big advantage of Procaster is that it’s free, and so is the Mogulus service, so you the startup costs to create your own web show are extremely low. You can browse and play video clips for your audience in real time, as well, which helps if demo’s are part of your plan. If Mogulus’ service and bandwidth can keep up with the potential popularity of Procaster, I see this app becoming a standard tool of the social web trade. It’s only available for Windows right now, but the site says a Mac version is on the way.
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