RadioCaster UserManual en
RadioCaster UserManual en
User Manual
Contents
Part I Introduction 4
Part IV Operation 12
1 Setting up encoders
................................................................................................................................... 13
Statistic Relays .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
2 Sources ................................................................................................................................... 16
3 Metadata ................................................................................................................................... 17
4 Custom encoders................................................................................................................................... 19
5 Scheduler ................................................................................................................................... 19
Part V Contacts 22
Index 0
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Part
I
Introduction 5
1 Introduction
RadioCaster is a program for taking any audio - including analog - connected to your computer or
playback device and broadcasting it online to the whole world. That means seamless use of old audio
sources, existing radio broadcasts, and other materials while maintaining your own digital presence.
Configuration is painless, while detailed statistics help you keep track of your audience.
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How to register 9
2 How to register
RadioCaster is distributed on a try-before-you-buy basis. You can download a trial version of the
application and use it for free during the trial period. To continue using RadioCaster after the trial is
over, you must buy a registration key.
2. Open RadioCaster, and select Help -> Enter registration code... in the top menu bar.
4. Enter your registration key. It is advisable to copy and paste the code from the email message.
5. Click OK. Now your copy of the application is registered and all limitations are removed.
If you have updated the program, select Help -> Enter registration code and enter the key you
received.
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Quick Start 11
3 Quick Start
This section will help you start working with the program.
1. Start RadioCaster.
5. Configure broadcast 13 .
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Operation 13
4 Operation
4.1 Setting up encoders
To broadcast an Internet radio, follow the steps below:
To add a new encoder, click the “+” button in the main window.
You can use the Configuration Wizard or enter all connection details manually.
Server address and password are provided by your stream hosting provider (unless you are using
your own server). You can usually find this information on the hosting control panel.
If you don't have a hosting radio, you can get it on the website: http://www.radioboss.fm/
Metadata encoding: It is recommended to leave the “Auto” setting, which works fine in most cases.
Sample rate, Encoder type, Bitrate, and Channels set the broadcasting format. Please consult
with your stream hosting provider about which format to use. If you are not sure, leave the default one:
44100 MP3 128kbps stereo.
The Station Info tab allows you to override the global station information for the encoder.
Once you have entered all the settings, click OK. The encoder will be added to the encoders list.
In the main Encoders menu check the boxes next to the servers you would like to use.
On successful connection, the report (button in the bottom) will show the following message:
Connected to server! (output N). It means that listeners can connect to the streaming server and
listen to your radio.
If the setup is incorrect, RadioCaster will show an error message in the report. The error message will
describe the problem and show the number of the encoder that failed to start (e.g. “output 1”).
If this is the case, open the Settings window, select that encoder in the list, and click the Edit button to
fix the configuration.
You can view audience statistics in the Status window. To open it, click the button Status in the main
window.
By default, statistics are taken from the broadcast server. This doesn’t require any additional setup.
You can also obtain statistics from another server. This can be useful, when broadcasting is maintained
by one server, while listeners are connected to the other one: such situation is typical of distributed
servers, or systems that support auto DJ, or multiple DJs broadcast from different locations.
To retrieve statistics without broadcasting to the server, on the Connection tab leave the Server field
empty.
To obtain statistics from another server, double click the connection in the list to edit it, and choose
Statistics tab.
Choose a server type – Shoutcast or Icecast; this is the type of server, from which statistics are
obtained.
In the Server field, enter server address (without http://), e.g.: example.com:9000.
Password is a server password, which is either admin password or broadcasting password, depending
on the server.
Mount Point/Stream ID is the mount name (which is necessary for Icecast) or stream ID for
Shoutcast (if ID is not specified, total number of listeners at the server is returned).
If everything has been set up correctly, the main window of the program shows number of listeners.
4.2 Sources
Configuring the source:
· Capture playback - the source will be whatever is being played on the computer via the selected sound
card.
· Sound card input - broadcast from sound card input (e.g. line-in or microphone input).
· Network stream - there will be a broadcast of the online stream. Enter the stream's URL in the URL
field.
4.3 Metadata
To change your metadata settings, select RadioCaster -> Settings in the menu.
Read from file - a name read from the file will be sent to the server. If the "Only use first line" option is
enabled, only the first line will be used as a name. Otherwise the entire contents of the file will be used.
Read from URL - a query will be made to the address indicated, and the text received will be used as the
name for the current track.
Read metadata from stream - if a different stream is being rebroadcast, the name will be transferred
from the rebroadcasted stream. The "Include stream name" option enables or disables the name of the
rebroadcasted stream.
Read from XML file - reads metadata from the XML file. The Title Format field specifies the parts of the
XML to read:
{Node1\Node2[Attribute]} - read attribute value of a node
{Node1\Node2} - read node contents
Do not specify root element name in the path. It can read from multiple nodes or attributes and include any
custom text between the {} tags.
Title Format: {TRACK[ARTIST]} - {TRACK[TITLE]}. It will read ARTIST and TITLE attributes of the
TRACK node. The resulting title would be Prodigy - Boom Boom Tap.
To configure custom encoders, in the menu click RadioCaster -> Custom Encoders...
Encoder command line parameters can include the following variables (the values correspond to the
encoder settings in RadioCaster):
{SampleRate} - sample rate in Hz (e.g. 44100)
{KSampleRate} - sample rate in kHz (e.g. 44.1)
{Bitrate} - bitrate in kbps (e.g. 128)
{Channels} - number of channels (e.g. 2)
The encoder must be told (via the command-line) to expect input from STDIN, rather than a file, and to
send output to STDOUT.
Example: command line to send uncompressed RAW PCM. pcmraw.exe encoder is located in the
Plugins folder where you have installed RadioCaster (default C:\Program Files (x86)\RadioCaster)
C:\Program Files (x86)\RadioBOSS\Plugins\pcmraw.exe - -
4.5 Scheduler
Scheduler allows start and stop broadcasting at predefined times.
To open the scheduler, in the main window press the Scheduler button.
The scheduler's window will open and you can create and edit events:
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Contacts 23
5 Contacts
If you have questions about RadioCaster, suggestions on how to improve the software, or you found a
bug, please visit our support page: http://www.djsoft.net/enu/support.htm or forums:
http://www.djsoft.net/smf/