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If you’ve ever wondered how internet radio stations work and/or wanted to create your own, this tutorial will show you how. It is actually very easy, and you can set up your own radio station and begin broadcasting songs in about 10 minutes.

 

First of all, let me give you a quick rundown on how it works. You have your music player (I will use Winamp, get it if you don’t have it)and you play your music as you normally would. You probably need a fast internet connection so you can broadcast without buffering occuring. Through a plugin (which you will download and install), Winamp will send the music you play to the broadcasting server (which can be on your PC or on another one with a larger connection), and the server sends the music to the listeners, reencoding it to a better format, if you are so inclined. Note that the amount of listeners you will be able to support is limited by your outgoing bandwidth and the bitrate of the song you are streaming, so if you’re streaming at 128 kbps and you have 256 kbps upload bandwidth, you’ll obviously be able to support 256/128 = 2 listeners.

 

 

The programs I use are Winamp for playingoddcast DSP for broadcasting to the server and Icecast for serving. You can use Winamp’s own Shoutcast plugin and server, but I prefer to broadcast in Vorbis because it’s smaller and has much better quality than MP3.

 

 

Download Icecast :

Source

SRPM

Windows Setup

 

ore u cand Downloand from here:  Downloand ALL(you presumably want the Windows version) and install it. Run it and click “Edit configuration” in the “Configuration” menu. A notepad window will pop up with various configuration options. My configuration is this:

<icecast> <limits> <clients>100</clients> <sources>2</sources> <threadpool>5</threadpool> <queue-size>524288</queue-size> <client-timeout>30</client-timeout> <header-timeout>15</header-timeout> <source-timeout>10</source-timeout> <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect> <burst-size>65535</burst-size> </limits>

<authentication> <source-password>hackme</source-password> <relay-password>hackme</relay-password> <admin-user>admin</admin-user> <admin-password>hackme</admin-password> </authentication> <hostname>localhost</hostname> <listen-socket> <port>8000</port> </listen-socket> <fileserve>1</fileserve> <paths> <basedir>./</basedir> <logdir>./logs</logdir> <webroot>./web</webroot> <adminroot>./admin</adminroot> <alias source=”/” dest=”/status.xsl”/> </paths> <logging> <accesslog>access.log</accesslog> <errorlog>error.log</errorlog> <loglevel>4</loglevel> <!— 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error —> <logsize>10000</logsize> <!— Max size of a logfile —> </logging> <security> <chroot>0</chroot> </security> </icecast>

 

You can copy it and paste it in the open notepad window (the one with the configuration), but make sure you change “hackme” to more secure passwords. Once you have done this, save the file and close the window. Click the “Start server” button and the listboxes below should be populated with various information, like this:

icecast-1.png

 

Your server is now ready for people to connect to it, but there’s no music playing, so let’s tend to that. Download oddcast for Winamp fromThis Pages and install it. Now, run Winamp, go to the “DSP/Effect” section of the preferences and click on “oddcast DSP v3”. You should see the oddcast window pop up, looking something like this:

 

icecast-2.png

Click on “Add encoder” and a new encoder will be added in the box below. Right-click on it and select “configure”. A dialog will pop up, asking for various information. For “Encoder type” select “OggVorbis” (or MP3, if you are so inclined), this will make you stream in Vorbis. Some people might not be able to have the available codecs if they’re running a very old version of their player (all newer players worth their salt support Vorbis).

 

For “Quality” I have entered -2, it is the lowest quality, giving you about 30 kbps bitrate and very acceptable quality. You can experiment with 0 or 2, going over 6 is overkill in my opinion (since 6 is what I use to archive music from my CDs), and you will be able to support more listeners if you have lower bitrate for the song.

 

For “Server IP” enter the IP of the server you’re running Icecast on (it’s “localhost” if you’re running it on your own PC). “Server port” is whatever you entered in the configuration, 8000 if you used mine, and “Encoder password” is hopefully something other than “hackme”. I also use mono, because my connection only has 128 available upstream bandwidth and it doesn’t sound too bad. It should now look like this:

icecast-2.5.png

Click OK here and then click “Connect”. If you did everything right, the encoder should now connect to Icecast and begin streaming, like so:

icecast-3.png

If you want to do a voiceover (speak in your radio) just click the Live Recording button and it will broadcast anything that you say in the microphone (or whatever you enter as the input device). Click on it again to return to your normal music (I haven’t actually tested this, if there are any problems just comment here).

 

The “Source Level Stats” section of Icecast should also change to include your stream, and will look something like this:

icecast-4.png

 

Try connecting with another player (not the one playing the songs) to http://localhost:8000/stream.ogg (e.g. for Winamp click Open URL). If that connects and plays, everything is set up correctly. You can now tell people to connect with Winamp or whatever player they use (and NOT WITH AN INTERNET BROWSER) to http://[yourip]:8000/stream.ogg (if you don’t know your IP, visit My IP, or see the “Client address” in the “Details” tab of your Local Area Connection if you want to stream on a LAN) with their players, and that’s all there was to it.

 

Have a nice Radio...

 

Ore with ShoutCast u can See That Movie

 

 

Good Luck with RADIO!

 

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Home-made stations = fail

Rent a decent radio station and upload your stuffs.

i know is fail... i dont have i just post for who wanna make 1 home station.. with his friends..:)
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WoW Thank you and i was searching for how to make radio with icecast i know with shoutcast but i think this is better :D Thank you!!

you are wellcomed.. with Icecast is better then shoutcast.. is more stable..

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