Stream to your Shoutcast server using Winamp and the
Shoutcast DSP v2 (recommended)
It is very
simple to stream your audio to your server with Winamp and the Shoutcast DSP plugin installed (version
2.3.2).
Setting up the Shoutcast DSP Plugin
1) Start
Winamp and go to: Options >> Preferences
You will see
the menu below:
On the left
hand menu, click on DSP/Effect and in the main window, click on 'Nullsoft
SHOUTcast Source DSP'" and another window will also appear entitled
'SHOUTcast source' (as shown below). You can now close the preferences window
and the SHOUTcast Source window will remain open.
2) Configure
the plugin.
a) First of
all, click on the Output tab at the top and make sure that 'Connection' is
selected (under the output list).
This is
where you put in the info that you were sent when your SHOUTcast account was
activated.
You will
need to enter the Address, Port and Password - if you are unsure, please open a
support ticket or log in to the control panel (you should have recieved an
email when you signed up to the service with your stream details). Select
Encoder 1 if not already selected (or whichever encoder is available if you are
already using 1).
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that you select the 'Use SHOUTcast v1 mode (for legacy servers)' box if
you are using Shoutcast v1. This is the most common error that people make and
we get lots of support tickets from people saying their server is broken, when
they just haven't selected the correct option!
NOTE: If you
are using a slightly older version of the plugin (v2.1.x) then you may need to
delete any text from the 'Stream ID' and 'User ID' boxes before you select
'SHOUTcast v1 mode' else you could get an error when trying to connect. This
bug seems to have been fixed in the latest version.
b) Click on
the Directory tab.
This is
where you enter general information about your stream. Note: You must enter a
Description and Genre to appear on the SHOUTcast directory (Pro Broadcasters
only) - don't keep it as the default name or you won't be listed.
The
Description and URL can be set in our SHOUTcast control panel to override these
settings if you have multiple DJs and wish to keep the settings constant.
c) Click the
Encoder tab.
This is
where you set the bitrate and format of your stream.
IMPORTANT:
Be careful not to stream at a higher bitrate than your account allows, as your
SHOUTcast server will be automatically disabled! If this happens then you can log
into restart your server, if you lock your server more than 3 times it will be
suspended for 1 day or until you contact us. If your server gets locked off
then just open a support ticket and we will be happy to reactivate it.
With the
latest version of Winamp, you can broadcast in either MP3 format or AAC+. The
AAC+ format is far superior as far as sound quality goes, however only more
recent audio players are able to support the relatively new format and it
doesn't work with Flash players. To reach a wider audience, you may be best to
stream in MP3.
For lower
bitrates (lower than 96k), it is often better to select a mono setting rather
than stereo - this will give better sound quality. A sample rate of 44.100kHz
is also often better. The best ways is to experiment to see what your listeners
prefer - different settings will be better depending on the content you stream.
d) Click the
Input tab.
This is
where you select the source of your audio. If you are streaming music straight
from Winamp, then select Winamp for the Input Device like this:
However, if
you are DJing live with external equipment (turntables / CD player / mixer etc)
or hosting a talk show, then you will have to select the Soundcasrd Input:
e) You are
now fully set up and ready to stream your audio across the net.
3) Connect
to your server
To connect
to your server, click the Output tab again and click Connect - you will see a
counter start inside the Status box - this means that you have connected to
your SHOUTcast server successfully.
A few extra
notes for people who have selected Line In as their Input Device
You may have
to configure the mixer on your PC - to do this, go to the Input tab and click
on Open Mixer. Two windows will appear (Volume Control and Recording Control).
Close Volume control, as this is not needed.
Ensure that
the Line In box is ticked and that the volume is at a suitable level - on my
system in particular the level control is very sensitive - the best way to test
this is to use the in built Input Level meter in the SHOUTcast Source plugin
(Input tab).
You can also
select the Stereo Mix box (some PCs may not have a Line In selection), however
your listeners will also hear any sounds made by your PC such as web pages or
other applications like MSN. Best to disable all sounds in this case.
Now you need listeners! Go out and promote your
station
There are many
ways of promoting your station and it's not possible to go into them all here,
getting link exchanges with websites related to the kind of thing you
broadcast, posting on forums and word of mouth (set up a Facebook group and get
your listeners to join up and tell their friends) are generally successful. We
also list your station at StationFinder.org and have plans to join up with
other station directories in order to list customer streams.
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