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But the truth is, you’ve just scratched the surface of this amazing application. This will stop the broadcast, as well as disconnect your current listeners. When you are done with your broadcast, you can click the Stop Broadcast button - the same button you used to start the broadcast. Your Internet radio station should be up and running fine! The number of people listening to your stream will be shown in the dock as a number above the icon, kind of like when you get new mail in Apple’s Mail.app. If your broadcast is too loud or too soft, you can adjust the volume just below the Stop Broadcast button.
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Nicecast will find your IP Address and share it with the world.
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If you were offline while setting up Nicecast, you can click Check Now under the Server Checker section. This website serves as a directory of all of the live Nicecast streams. If you want to let the whole world know about your stream, you can have Nicecast post a link to your stream on. You can tell them to enter the URL into their web browser, or they can use an application like VLC to listen to the stream, but iTunes should handle it just fine. If you want people on your network (within your router) to listen, they can use the local address. The Internet Address is the one that people anywhere in the world can access (unless you have a router, which will prevent that). To listen to your broadcast, or to allow others to listen, select the Share tab. Just remember: What iTunes plays, your audience can hear. We like to set up a playlist called “Radio” so that we can drag songs we want to play into the playlist. If you are in iTunes, just double-click on song you want to play. Once you have hijacked the audio into Nicecast, you can play the content.
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If you buy Rouge Amoeba’s Audio Hijack Pro ($32), you can do this without relaunching the application.
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This will quit and then relaunch the application. Nicecast may ask to “hijack” the application you want to broadcast from. Start the broadcast! Just click Start Broadcast to start streaming. The presets usually work well, but if you’re an audio buff, you will definitely want to play around with these settings. The Track field will show the song that is currently playing, if you are broadcasting from iTunes.įrom the Quality tab, select your stream’s sound quality. The Name, URL, Genre, Description and AIM fields are for your station’s information. Here, you can edit the information listeners will see on their computers. If you would rather broadcast from an audio device (i.e., microphone) or from the system audio, you can select that from the pull-down window. You can broadcast from iTunes, Last.FM, or any other application that outputs sound. The default application is iTunes, but you can pick another application by clicking Select. This is where you select the source that Nicecast will broadcast from. In the Broadcast window, select the Source tab.
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Here’s how to create your own Internet radio station:
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Have you ever wanted to stream music to all of the computers in your house? Have you ever wanted to be a DJ? Have you ever wanted to create an online radio station full of music licensed under the Creative Commons, or music you create yourself? This tutorial will explain how to create your very own Internet radio station with Rouge Amoeba’s Nicecast. How to Create an Internet Radio Station.AirPort Apple Apps Backups Developer Education Email Hardware Internet iPad iPhone Mac Music Network Photos Security TV Weekend Wonk