Below that, you can also adjust the “Switch Transition Fade”, which gives you control over how the end of a song transitions to your voice. In the Live Broadcasting section, make sure the Auto Switch to Live DJ box is ticked. To start broadcasting your voice live on the air, go to the Settings menu and choose the Streams option. To share your page with your listeners, copy that URL from your browser’s navigation bar and share it with them. To preview your radio page and see how it will look to your listeners, click the Radio Page link on the left. When the scheduled show goes live, you will see the “On Air” sign light up in the upper-right corner of the interface, and the show name and track currently playing will appear to the left. If you want to switch things around, you can also reorder any track that isn’t playing, even while the show is on the air. To get these on the air, simply drag them over in the order you want them to play out, and click OK. You can now see your show and your track library. To do so, click on the show you just created in the calendar, then click scheduled tracks. Now that your show is scheduled and you’ve uploaded music, you’ll need to schedule the tracks you want in the show. Once you’ve determined your show’s schedule, click ‘Add this show’ to get the show on the air. Here, you can enable the show to repeat on certain days of the week over certain intervals. Next, name your show and select a time for it to be scheduled. On the calendar page, click on the date that you want to schedule your show. Start by clicking the calendar button in the navigation bar on the left. Thanks.After your tracks are uploaded, it’s time to start scheduling your first show. I just need to make sure that anything I've mentioned can be done with AzuraCast. For know to stream talkshows we just change input source in Nicecast macOS app from Radiologik to audio card device.Ĭan anything I've mentioned be done with AzuraCast? If yes can you please help me to start using your software because It looks like all-in-one turnkey solution, moreover this software is highly maintained live project (compared to Icecast for example). We recorded a lot of jingles (5-10 seconds) and use Radiologik Scheduler to play a random jingle approximately every 5 minute between the songs.Radiologik send audio to Nicecast macOS app (even if it is retired now) which sends audio stream to Icecast mount. All our songs base is located in Mac mini hard disk (it can be relocated to AzuraCast server if needed). We use Radiologik for our Mac mini to stream different playlists for a different daytime (for example we have calm and nice songs for mornings and dance music for a late evenings).Our radio stream contains three types of a content: songs, jingles and live talk shows stream. I can describe our architecture this way: Can you please help me to answer if all our requirements can be handled with AzuraCast now or in near future? I'm thinking about to start using your software. I'm the admin of our local online-radio and we are using icecast now. Hi I just found your repo and it looks like the most fanciable online-radio software I've ever seen!
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