demoscene.tv (DTV for short) is a free Internet television service dedicated to broadcast demos to the demoscene. Their repertoire includes a large portion of well-known demoscene releases, intros and wild demos, but also reports and footage from demoparties. They currently host three different channels: High Quality, Main and Oldskool. It has been suggested that IPTV be merged into this article or section. ... A frame part of an animation displayed in real time. ... The demoscene is a computer art subculture that specializes itself on producing demos, non-interactive audio-visual presentations, which are run real-time on a computer. ... The demoscene is a computer subculture that came to prominence during the rise of the 16 bit micros (the Atari ST and the Amiga), but demos first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. ...
demoscene.tv was established in 2004 by members of the French demogroup Wipe, originally as a simple broadcasting channel to provide a streaming video solution to view demos 24/7. The channel has since expanded itself with a bona fide live team, visiting various demoscene parties and in some cases, broadcasting the events of the party live, allowing people who were unable to attend to be able to e.g. watch the compos. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
The channel uses Nullsoft Streaming Video to relay it's footage to the viewer. SHOUTcast TV streaming in Winamp 5. ...
The channel receives its main support from ADAN, a French organization dedicated for computer art. This computer generated image was created using the program Sterling Fractal, which uses a fractal to seed the colouring algorithms and filters. ...