Encoding quality can be separately adjusted as well. What's more, you can choose to stream in one of the many codecs available: MP3, OGG/VORBIS, OPUS, AAC+, and even FLAC, with a bitrate of up to 320kbps. The Settings menus are pretty comprehensive in terms of allowing the user control over their stream: you can configure your main audio device properties, as well as your streaming quality. Do note that you'll have to sign up on their site for it to work. We found to strike a good balance between ease of use and performance. Go to the Settings menu, and click to add a new server: depending on your setup, you may choose to run a Shoutcast, Icecast, or server.
The main thing that users should pay attention to is in configuring the program: you'll have to set up the server for the streaming to work. Don't be misled by the design: it is not hard at all to operate the app.
The first impression with this tool is that it's quite compact, and that it retains an old-school Windows 98-like look. butt (broadcast using this tool) works in conjunction with services like Shoutcast, Icecast, and to allow the user to stream their favorite songs on their very own radio station.
Of course, thanks to rapid digitalization, you too can start on your radio-hosting journey right now.
Imagine being able to stream your own music and have people tune into your station as you stream your favorite tracks from your PC. We all listened to radio stations at least once in our lives, and perhaps some of us even dreamt of how cool it'd be to have one of our own.