Recommend you set the Mac to reboot when power is returned. Bitrate: Set to 16kbps for a mono (one scanner) feed or set to 32kbps for a stereo (two scanner feed) Press 'Start Broadcast' in the Nicecast Broadcast Section.ĭescription: Enter same as your stream name.: (Example: Home City Fire).Mount point: Found in your feed owners page.Address: (Server) Found in your feed owners page.Password: Found in your feed owners page.Name: Enter your stream name (Example: Home City Fire).Then, enter the following in the areas listed: In the server click on the + at the lower left to add a new server.You can find the needed RR settings by looking at the feed owner page for the feed in question. Then copy & past the Server, Port, Mount, & Password info in Nicecast as needed. Channels: Set to Mono or stereo as needed (mono for one radio, stereo for two radios).Nicecast and mp3pro I hope this is the right forum for this I dj in Second Life and do great with Nicecast (I love It). CPU Usage/Quality: Set to what you need.Recently I was asked to dj at one of the open sims (InWorldz). They told me that it doesnt support mp3pro. I have mine set to a little more than 2/3. After all above is set, exit Nicecast and relaunch to save the settings.You can also set Nicecast and the Mac to reboot when power is returned.Press "Start Broadcast" in the Nicecast Broadcast Section.If there is a connection to RR, State will show On Air. Once you have downloaded Nicecast, select the dish icon and open Nicecast. You can find the needed RR settings by looking at the feed owner page for the feed in question.You will see the name in the upper right-hand corner of your mac screen. next to the name you will see the following: Nicecast Edit Control Window Help. Select (window) and open the ( show broadcast ) tittle. Then copy & past the Server, Port, Mount, & Password info in Nicecast as needed.Rbro wrote:Is there a way to use a server other than my studio's Mac to broadcast with? How can I maximize the number of listeners?įor streaming from your home location, you´ll need a digital communications link that supports the data transmission rates wich are demanded by the number of listeners. I installed Nicecast and use it to capture the audio stream from Spotify. If you want to to be your stream 128 kBit/s and you would have 100 listeners at the same time, then you would need a link providing data transmission rates of 12.8 Mbps as a minimum. Make a radio station in Roon called Spotify, and enter the IP from the computer. I assume you don´t have a communications link providing a similar data transmisiion rate home. you should get a dedicated server in a data center of a provider which will run a server app for streaming your music. in such a case you would stream 1 x 128 kBit/s from your client (from home or from anywhere with an internet connection able to transmit more than 128 kBit/s to the internet) to the dedicated server running the server application. The dedicated server would distribute your stream to the listeners.
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