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Semih
1:39 AM - 11 February, 2014
how can I make live transmission from serato. how can I get the IP adrese Port etc
i have numarak ns6 and mac please help me
i have numarak ns6 and mac please help me
Semih
12:42 PM - 12 February, 2014
i can not speak so good english but i ride this in german please help me :)
bis jetz übertrage ich meine live sendung immer mit " Sam broadcaster " aber ich will von diesen program , sondern von meinem numar ns 6 geht das überhaupt
I always start with "Sam broadcaster" but I want to live stream wiht my controller with serato itch , how can i get this :/
bis jetz übertrage ich meine live sendung immer mit " Sam broadcaster " aber ich will von diesen program , sondern von meinem numar ns 6 geht das überhaupt
I always start with "Sam broadcaster" but I want to live stream wiht my controller with serato itch , how can i get this :/
ojgbagg27
3:51 AM - 13 February, 2014
@Semih I do live streaming with my NS6 using Ustream get a free account download Ustream producer onto you computer launch the application do you setup for audio and mic input and you are ready to go. When you play from your controller you can listen to it on a second computer. Also download Mixlr from www.Mixlr.com and broadcast just like that i
DJ MDX
4:31 AM - 13 February, 2014
For an IP and port you need to have shout cast server or service already set up. You get that from your server set up or your provider.
For streaming via shoutcast or icecast for Mac I prefer to use Nicecast - it works awesome. You can even set up a "small" station with it in standalone but I'd recommend you getting a service provider for shout cast streaming.
For streaming via shoutcast or icecast for Mac I prefer to use Nicecast - it works awesome. You can even set up a "small" station with it in standalone but I'd recommend you getting a service provider for shout cast streaming.
ojgbagg27
8:02 PM - 13 February, 2014
@Semih your ip address and port is the one on your local network and your internet service provider when you config shout cast server just tell it to use 8080 for port and the ip address of your netcard
Rob J
12:34 AM - 14 February, 2014
Semih,
I use SHOUTcast with Listen2MyRadio.com for streaming. A SHOUTcast plugin for Winamp converts the analog output of my Numark NS7FX to an mp3 stream and delivers it to Listen2MyRadio.com for distribution. The plugin gives you quite a bit of flexibility with your stream in terms of audio quality/bandwidth, and song/text information.
Basically, the output of my NS7FX goes to my Windows desktop computer's line-in, and the SHOUTcast plugin takes over from there.
Listen2MyRadio is free and works well. Just set up the account there, and plug the correct IP address, port and password information into the SHOUTcast plugin, turn "on" your broadcast via the Listen2MyRadio control panel page, and stream away. I believe I can have up to 5,000 listeners. Ads appear on the broadcast page, but are not pop-ups, not obtrusive, and there is no interruption of the audio stream. You can also customize your page with your own artwork, which is what I did.
If you are not afraid of minor technical setup, I would recommend this for you.
My stream/broadcast is an evening mixshow called "The Nightly Mix" and I have been doing it for some time now. Listen2MyRadio has been excellent, and I've even had good response from their support people as well.
- Rob J
I use SHOUTcast with Listen2MyRadio.com for streaming. A SHOUTcast plugin for Winamp converts the analog output of my Numark NS7FX to an mp3 stream and delivers it to Listen2MyRadio.com for distribution. The plugin gives you quite a bit of flexibility with your stream in terms of audio quality/bandwidth, and song/text information.
Basically, the output of my NS7FX goes to my Windows desktop computer's line-in, and the SHOUTcast plugin takes over from there.
Listen2MyRadio is free and works well. Just set up the account there, and plug the correct IP address, port and password information into the SHOUTcast plugin, turn "on" your broadcast via the Listen2MyRadio control panel page, and stream away. I believe I can have up to 5,000 listeners. Ads appear on the broadcast page, but are not pop-ups, not obtrusive, and there is no interruption of the audio stream. You can also customize your page with your own artwork, which is what I did.
If you are not afraid of minor technical setup, I would recommend this for you.
My stream/broadcast is an evening mixshow called "The Nightly Mix" and I have been doing it for some time now. Listen2MyRadio has been excellent, and I've even had good response from their support people as well.
- Rob J
DJ MDX
2:38 AM - 14 February, 2014
For Mac, Nicecast is the best option I've used - check it out here - www.rogueamoeba.com
Rob J
2:40 AM - 14 February, 2014
DJ MDX,
Yup, that's why I mentioned that I pass the audio to a Windows desktop. Regarding my streaming solution, it doesn't matter what kind of computer is used to control Serato.
- Rob J
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Everyone keep in mind he's on a Mac not Windows....DJ MDX,
Yup, that's why I mentioned that I pass the audio to a Windows desktop. Regarding my streaming solution, it doesn't matter what kind of computer is used to control Serato.
- Rob J
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