2much Introduces Multidirectional Video-Chat Software
YNOT – Montreal-based software developer 2much.net has launched Miricam, an interactive, multi-channel video-chat application that can be used to create standalone websites or may be added to almost any existing site, members area or community such as social networks and forums.“Miricam is a brand new way of networking,” said 2Much.net’s Mark Prince. “It allows for free-flowing communication by video and audio that’s extremely easy and natural to use.”
Unlike traditional unidirectional or bidirectional video-chat software, Miricam allows for all the users in a chat room to broadcast to and receive from each other simultaneously, in what the company believes is the first-ever multidirectional video-chat program.
“Solo-girls will be able to have discussions with an unlimited number of members at once,” Prince said. “Or perform special group shows. Fans can also use Miricam to get together and chat about their favorite solo-girl.
“Programs with networked solo-girls can now provide live, exclusive content to each other’s members areas without the need for a third-party provider who might claim rights to content in exchange for use of the software,” he added. “With Miricam, the models and programs are in complete control of their content.”
Already on board to employ the product are Janessa Brazil, Diamond James and other adult web performers, who will be the first to receive Miricam when it is released, according to Prince.
“And I can see it as an excellent add-on to wife-sharing, swinger communities,” he opined.
On a business level, internet professionals can use Miricam to host virtual meetings, training sessions and seminars while taking live questions from attendees.
Both free and paid Miricam versions will become available soon, Prince said. Control over advertising, from banners and links to branded video, composes the primary difference between the two versions.
He also explained Miricam can be used to create standalone, free video-discussion websites where users could make up their own discussion channels.
“Why limit it at all?” Prince asked. “It’s a never-ending web of interconnected viewers and users in a video-wall format.
“Miricam also has a randomize function,” he added. “It’s like a user-controlled version of Chat Roulette, but on steroids.”
2much.net ultimately wants Miricam to form “a multi-user, multi-stream social network video-chat system and customer retention tool” that will bring together not just companies, customers and consumers, but the rest of the web as well.
The product will be available on its own or as part of the LiveCamNetwork 3.0 video-chat site package.
For more information, visit 2much.net/miricam.