

:: Step By Step ShoutCast :: |
View these from your PC or Mac. Streams are delivered simultaneously to all players from a single set of files encoded at 128kbps. |
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Shoutcast is a free-of-charge internet DJ solution. It allows anybody on the internet to broadcast audio from their PC to listeners across the globe. SHOUTcast relies on MP3 or AAC technology to deliver audio in a live situation. |
:: SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Winamp 5.x | :: SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Mac OS X, Linuxand FreeBSD | :: SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Winamp 5.x :: | We're pleased to announce the release of SHOUTcast DSP 2.1.3 This release includes support for streaming in AAC+. Note that the client will also need to support AAC+ (Last version of Winamp).. |
This is currently available for Windows. UNIX/Linux/etc version coming soon. |
Once the download has completed, you will need to install the software. |
Once you have highlighted the proper row, a dialog box will pop up. This is the main SHOUTcast DSP window. Here, you can configure the server, encoder, and audio settings that you will broadcast with.
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Select the "Output" tab at the top of your DSP window. Select "Output 1" under the selection box, and fill in all of the following fields properly. |
Address: |
Port: In this field, you need to enter the port that was given to you in your welcome email. It should contain 4 numbers. Once again, this must be set properly or else you will be unable to connect. |
Password: |
Yellowpage setup (streaming server display details): |
Encoder Settings (select streaming audio format) |
Input settings (select the input audio surce) |
Go back to the "Output" tab in your DSP window. Make sure
"Output 1" is selected, and then click the connect button.
In the status box above the button, it should give a time
and then "Sent xxxx bytes". |
SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD. Downloading the Latest Version of SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD : Download Link |
There are several ways to go about getting SHOUTcast onto
a shell: * Run lynx from the prompt, head to www.shoutcast.com,
and download the appropriate version of SHOUTcast. |
Just to be safe, it's worth setting the permissions correctly before continuing:chmod 755 sc_trans_posix_040 Configure the server by editing sc_trans.conf, as explained below. You can either edit this file locally, then upload it to the *nix box when all changes have been made, or use a simple text editor like pico or emacs from the prompt. Type "man pico" or "man emacs" at the prompt for more information on using these editors. |
