ViewCast.com Announces Strategic Initiative Into Linux Market

New Linux-based ViewCast Systems to be Launched at InternetWorld in Los Angeles

DALLAS (April 5, 2000) � ViewCast.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: VCST), a leading provider of Internet and networked video solutions, announced today that it will bring its streaming video technology to Linux, the fastest-growing server operating system environment.

According to research firm NetCraft, Inc. (http://www.netcraft.com), 29% of all public Web servers run on Linux, making Linux the most popular operating system for public Web sites.

ViewCast.com will demonstrate a turnkey streaming encoding system based on Linux and the company�s own Osprey technology at Spring Internet World (In the RealNetworks Booth, #1635) in Los Angeles, April 5-7. The new Linux-based ViewCast encoding station will include RedHat Linux, up to four Osprey-100 capture cards, and RealNetworks encoding tools.

In addition to demonstrating the new Linux-based streaming media solution, ViewCast.com is announcing a formal Linux strategy with plans for Linux support of various products in the company�s Osprey product line to be rolled out throughout the year 2000. Effective immediately, the company is offering Linux support for the Osprey-100 capture card, the de facto standard in the streaming market, with driver software available for download from the company�s Web site (ftp://ftp.viewcast.com/pub/OSP-100/linux). ViewCast.com also plans to release a Linux version of its new Osprey-2000M MPEG capture card for summer 2000.

"Developing turnkey, Linux-based streaming system solutions demonstrates ViewCast.com�s continued leadership in the streaming media space," said Neal Page, Vice president of the ViewCast.com Osprey Technologies Division. "Linux is a robust and viable environment for streaming encoding applications preferred by many professionals.

"This initiative is a natural extension of our product offerings," Page said. "Our expertise with Sun�s Solaris� Unix, combined with the flexibility of our Osprey software, makes the development of Linux-based systems an easy and natural extension to our product lines. The popularity of Linux is growing in significance in the business marketplace, and ViewCast.com is well positioned to provide leading solutions there."

About ViewCast.com

ViewCast.com enables video communication over the Internet and corporate networks through its components, systems, and turnkey solution products. The company is known as a leading global provider of enterprise-wide, digital video communications solutions for both real-time and on-demand applications. Osprey� video capture cards and codecs, ViewCast� Streaming Video Solutions and Viewpoint VBX System� products deliver a wide array of video solutions for both analog and digital video communication systems. ViewCast.com�s "Your Video on the Web�" was the first consumer product and hosting service to bring streaming media capabilities to home users and allow small businesses to easily add video to their web sites. ViewCast.com has the ability to deliver cutting-edge networked video solutions while delivering systems to transition legacy video communication equipment. ViewCast.com products are available either directly from the company, or from leading OEMs, system integrators, leading resellers and application developers worldwide.

Visit the company�s Web site (http://www.viewcast.com) for more information.

This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which reflect the Company's current judgment on certain issues. Because such statements apply to future events, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially. Important factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are described in the Company's reports on Form 10-KSB and 10-QSB on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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