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Nullsoft and Streaming
Their latest developments included the Nullsoft Streaming Video ( NSV ) format, which was intended to stream media that uses any audio or video codec.
* Nullsoft Streaming Video
pl: Nullsoft Streaming Video
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Nullsoft also released Nullsoft Streaming Video, which is streamed over Ultravox software.
Peercast can be used to implement multicast streaming of audio ( Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WMA ) and / or video ( Ogg Theora, Nullsoft Streaming Video, or WMV ), or any other stream of data, over the internet.
* Nullsoft Streaming Video. nsv

Nullsoft and Video
Current media players that support the Nullsoft Video format are:
* www. nullsoft. com-Official Nullsoft Video Software Download Site
* forums. winamp. com / forumdisplay. php? forumid = 152-Official Nullsoft Video Forum

Nullsoft and NSV
NSV is currently being used in a venture named " Nullsoft Television ", and in the Ultravox system, which is under development.
NSV was developed by Nullsoft, the makers of Winamp.
NSV was created in late 2002 / early 2003 by Justin Frankel while working at Nullsoft.

Nullsoft and is
Nullsoft, Inc. is a software house founded in Sedona, Arizona in 1997 by Justin Frankel.
Nullsoft is also famous for the creation of Gnutella and WASTE.
Nullsoft is now a division of AOL Music.
WASTE is a peer-to-peer and friend-to-friend protocol and software application developed by Justin Frankel at Nullsoft in 2003 that features instant messaging, chat rooms and file browsing / sharing capabilities.
foobar2000 is a freeware audio player for Windows developed by Peter Pawlowski, a former freelance contractor for Nullsoft.
Nullsoft Scriptable Install System ( NSIS ) is a script-driven Windows installation system with minimal overhead backed by Nullsoft, the creators of Winamp.
It is based on a previous Nullsoft product, PiMP ( plugin Mini Packager ), and is also known as SuperPiMP.
Nullsoft is reportedly helping AOL create Ultravox.
WasabiXML had been developed by Nullsoft for Winamp, but it is also usable with other applications with the Wasabi SDK.
He and Frankel co-founded Nullsoft, whose most popular program is Winamp, which was sold to AOL in May 1999.

Nullsoft and media
The software, developed by Nullsoft ( purchased by AOL on June 1, 1999 ), allows digital audio content, primarily in MP3 or HE-AAC format, to be broadcast to and from media player software, enabling the creation of Internet radio " stations ".
It has similar functionality to the proprietary media server program SHOUTcast, by Nullsoft.
* Winamp-A skinnable media player from Nullsoft

Nullsoft and for
While in high school he started using the moniker Nullsoft for his software.
* Flexbeta-AOL pulls Nullsoft file-sharing software ( Read last paragraph for blurb about Ultravox )

Nullsoft and streaming
* Ultravox ( software ), video streaming software from Nullsoft.

Nullsoft and over
The next day, AOL stopped the availability of the program over legal concerns and restrained Nullsoft from doing any further work on the project.
Nullsoft subsequently released several new versions of the Winamp player, and has grown its monthly unique subscriber base from 33 million users to over 52 million users by 2005.

Nullsoft and .
The first client was developed by Justin Frankel and Tom Pepper of Nullsoft in early 2000, soon after the company's acquisition by AOL.
A few months later, he released the first version of Winamp under his newly formed company's name Nullsoft.
In June 1999 AOL simultaneously acquired Nullsoft and Spinner. com in a combined purchase worth approximately $ 400 million.
On March 14, 2000, Frankel and Nullsoft colleague Tom Pepper released gnutella, a public peer-to-peer file-sharing application, using Nullsoft's corporate web servers, without AOL's knowledge.
AOL ordered gnutella to be taken off the Nullsoft corporate servers.
Frankel threatened to resign on June 2, 2003, after AOL removed his program WASTE, a private peer-to-peer file-sharing program, from the Nullsoft website.
Nullsoft was sold to America Online on June 1, 1999, and thereafter existed as a subsidiary of America Online.
After the acquisition, Nullsoft headquarters were moved to San Francisco, California.
Microsoft Windows users who prefer having Windows EXE files can use tools such as JSmooth, Launch4J, WinRun4J or Nullsoft Scriptable Install System to wrap JAR files into executables.
After version 2. 0a0, the project was moved to SourceForge where developers outside of Nullsoft started working on it on a regular basis.

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