Free Webcams Software

Free Webcams Software delivers broadcast TV software for the ability of any company to stream video and audio over the internet. The software is developed as stand alone software that only needs a computer and a webcam to start your broadcast.




Features

Free Webcams' developer, Eyepartner.com, an internet leader in streaming media solutions, promises the highest of quality streaming media for any type of video. The broadcasting TV software can be used for a multiple of platforms. The software’s capabilities range from video chat rooms, to video chat conferences, to the broadcast of live or pre-recorded media.


The broadcasting TV software comes with a multitude of customizable features. Every aspect of complete suite can be made to fit any businesses plan. There is the option of broadcasting your streams for free, or charging your viewers based on a pay per view, pay per session, or pay per month fee. Either option is included in all downloads and comes with a secure payment system to enhance security of all transactions.


With all the features mentioned above, the broadcasting TV software also allows for the recording of all broadcasts. This allows for the re-stream of all previously shown media. There is no reason to postpone becoming a network today.


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