![]() ![]() when you are done, follow these steps to stop the broadcast:ġ.) click "stop broadcast" in nicecast, then quit nicecastĢ.) click this link to return to automation: (be careful!: these are active links that may disrupt an existing broadcast) then follow these steps to start broadcastġ.) click this link to stop the automated archive playback if it is running-otherwise nicecast will not be able to connect to the server. select a source (this can be an application such as itunes or the computer's audio input)Ĥ.) add info about the stream under "info" (this can be anything descriptive about the show, especially useful if it is a remote broadcast)ĥ.) set the stream quality to 96kbps 44.100kHz stereoĦ.) create a NowPlaying.txt file if you would like to display artist / title information along with the stream Click Start Broadcast in the Broadcast window.2.) make sure the button next to the server you've configured is clicked on, selecting this as the server you'll be streaming to.ģ.) click window>show broadcast. Once this is complete, click Start Broadcast, and you should be streaming!Ĥ. Additionally, you can adjust the audio of the broadcast, For more information, see the Broadcast window below.īefore you click the Start Broadcast button, set everything as you desire in the Info drawer. Nicecast automatically sets the value based on what your connection Now comes the trickiest part - the Quality drawer. (like iTunes or QuickTime) or device (such as a microphone or mixer). Open the Source drawer, and choose an application The first thing to do to get set up is to pick a Source. Set the proper Quality level, and click the Start Broadcast button. Adjust the Info drawer, optionally turn on the Stream Tracker listing, and add optional audio Effects.ģ. Open Nicecast and set a source application or input device.Ģ. An external server running SHOUTcast is preferable.ġ. ![]() Audio is output to be tuned in to by listeners, using any MP3 client. Audio is encoded to MP3, as specified in the Quality Drawer. Audio is routed through any optional audio effects you set (Effects window). Audio comes into Nicecast from a source application or device. Essentially, Nicecast works in two portions, as follows: First, it's good to know a little bit about Nicecast works, to increase understanding of the application overall. But let's run over the steps needed to get going with Nicecast, with any source. Setting up a Nicecast broadcast is very simple - in its default settings, you can be broadcasting iTunes in just one click. If you encounter skipping with your stream, see Pages 16 & 17 in your user manual for adjustment instructions. The settings below represent settings for The Quality Tab settings may very depending on your uploadĪnd download speed. To do this, an External Server is created and used (by selecting it in the target column of the Servers drawer).Īdjust the settings as appropriate for your specific server (See below image). Setting up an external Shoutcast server running on a remote machine. Finally, switch the radio button in the drawer. Highlight the server, and adjust the settings as indicated below. ![]() Open the Server window, click External in the drawer, and create a New server.ģ. Set up Nicecast as in the Basic Setup tutorial of your user manual.Ģ. ![]()
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