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Scream on Net — helps to organize webcasts

03 May 2023, 06:46, parser
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Scream on NetScream on Net is a domestic service with which you can organize your own video broadcasting on the Internet. To do this, you will need a video camera with a microphone and a fairly good connection to the Network. To a greater extent, Scream on Net may be of interest to DJs and musicians, since it allows you to organize online concerts. Viewers will even be able to chat in chat mode. We can congratulate the country on December 31. ;)

But seriously, the site could be more useful. Two possibilities are sorely lacking. First of all, the creators of the service need to add closed broadcasts. So that relatives and friends can congratulate each other over the Internet (in cases where Skype video capabilities are not enough) without broadcasting publicly. I will explain in more detail. Cases when close people are geographically separated are not so rare. A spouse working abroad under a contract, children studying at universities in other cities or even countries, former compatriots who, for various reasons, had to leave their homeland, but would like to keep in touch with friends… Being thousands of kilometers away from each other, you can still celebrate holidays together.

Another problem is the lack of archives. There are so few broadcasts now that the opportunity to view broadcast samples would be welcome. I visited the site every day for a week until I found the broadcast. Someone launched one of the Discovery programs :)

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