According to the London-based CDNOne.com website, the company is made up of an international team of computer users, programmers and Internet lovers that set out to solve the problem of not being able to have more than one enclosure in a RSS feed and not having a player that could play the listed feeds.
The CDNOne software allows any website to stream audio and video content to the viewer's television by publishing DivX- or Windows Media Video-formatted files in an RSS-compatible feed.
This tool allows online videos to be watched on standard television sets and not just on personal computer screens, which will be a big boon to niche content providers seeking to benefit from Internet television technology, according to the company.
Unlike traditional podcasts and vodcasts, which must be downloaded before playback, the CDNOne system enables streaming over the Internet.
Streaming DivX videos requires that the web server has its http 1.1 capabilities enabled.
According to a CDNOne representative, the company is eager to work with the adult industry, as it is usually the first to adopt new Internet technology, and is available to help site owners in using their system and RSS feeds.