
Internet Broadcasting with Live365
Raduga can be used for Internet broadcasting in combination with all popular
audio streaming technologies, such as Windows Media, RealAudio and Shoutcast.
Probably the easiest way to start an Internet station is provided by
Live365.com.
In conjunction with Live365 you can also display the current track playing in
Raduga as well as the most recent track names, on a web page, to your listeners.
What do you need?
- A permanent internet connection for the computer running Raduga
- A broadcaster account at Live365.com (sign up at
Here)
- Software Studio365-Live 2.1 (available for free from
Here)
Getting started
- Start Studio365-Live 2.1
- Select the menu Audio Source | External Source | Mixer.
(For more information about using Studio365-Live 2.1 go
Here
- Start Raduga
- Select menu Tools | Enable Live365 Upload
The track playing details as shown in Raduga are automatically displayed to
the Live365 listeners. Using Raduga's advanced playback options and either 2
soundcards or a soundcard with multiple outputs (such as the Turtle Beach Santa
Cruz aka Videologic's Sonic Fury) it is possible to take the output of Raduga,
mix it through an external mixing board, with microphones and other sound
sources then take the output of the mixer back into the pc and transmit the
final mix to Live365. The details of the track now playing, as shown on the Raduga
screen, will still be seen by Live365 listeners. Internet Broadcasting has never been so
simple as it is now, with Raduga 3.8.
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