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How To Create Your Own Internet Radio Station
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How To Create Your Own Internet Radio Station
How To Create Your Own Internet Radio Station
Have you ever wondered how internet radio stations work and/or wanted to create your own ? I guess this tutorial will show you how. It is actually very easy, and you can set up your own radio station and begin broadcasting songs in about 10 minutes.
Let's get started...
1) First you have to install IceCast, Run it and click "Edit configuration" in the "Configuration" menu. A notepad window will pop up with various configuration options. You can download my configuration file here:-
IceCast Config File
Open the file, copy the code and paste it in your file, but make sure you change "admin123" to more secure passwords. Once you have done this, save the file and close the window. Click the "Start server" button and the listboxes below should be populated with various information, like this:

Your server is now ready for people to connect to it, but there's no music playing, so let's tend to that.
2) Download Oddcast for Winamp from this page and install it. Now, run Winamp, go to the "DSP/Effect" section of the preferences and click on "oddcast DSP v3". You should see the oddcast window pop up, looking something like this:

Click on "Add encoder" and a new encoder will be added in the box below. Right-click on it and select "configure". A dialog will pop up, asking for various information. For "Encoder type" select "OggVorbis" (or MP3, if you are so inclined), this will make you stream in Vorbis. Some people might not be able to have the available codecs if they're running a very old version of their player (all newer players worth their salt support Vorbis).
For "Quality" I have entered -2, it is the lowest quality, giving you about 30 kbps bitrate and very acceptable quality. You can experiment with 0 or 2, going over 6 is overkill in my opinion (since 6 is what I use to archive music from my CDs), and you will be able to support more listeners if you have lower bitrate for the song.
For "Server IP" enter the IP of the server you're running Icecast on (it's "localhost" if you're running it on your own PC). "Server port" is whatever you entered in the configuration, 8000 if you used mine, and "Encoder password" is hopefully something other than "admin123". I also use mono, because my connection only has 128 available upstream bandwidth and it doesn't sound too bad.
Click OK here and then click "Connect". If you did everything right, the encoder should now connect to Icecast and begin streaming, like so:

If you want to do a voiceover (speak in your radio) just click the Live Recording button and it will broadcast anything that you say in the microphone (or whatever you enter as the input device). Click on it again to return to your normal music (I haven't actually tested this, if there are any problems just comment here).
The "Source Level Stats" section of Icecast should also change to include your stream, and will look something like this:

You can now tell people to connect to http://[yourip]:8000/stream.ogg (if you don't know your IP, visit http://www.whatismyip.com/) with their players, and that's all there was to it. Happy DJing.
You can download Internet Radio Software that I stated above here:-
Software for Internet Radio
Have you ever wondered how internet radio stations work and/or wanted to create your own ? I guess this tutorial will show you how. It is actually very easy, and you can set up your own radio station and begin broadcasting songs in about 10 minutes.
Let's get started...
1) First you have to install IceCast, Run it and click "Edit configuration" in the "Configuration" menu. A notepad window will pop up with various configuration options. You can download my configuration file here:-
IceCast Config File
Open the file, copy the code and paste it in your file, but make sure you change "admin123" to more secure passwords. Once you have done this, save the file and close the window. Click the "Start server" button and the listboxes below should be populated with various information, like this:

Your server is now ready for people to connect to it, but there's no music playing, so let's tend to that.
2) Download Oddcast for Winamp from this page and install it. Now, run Winamp, go to the "DSP/Effect" section of the preferences and click on "oddcast DSP v3". You should see the oddcast window pop up, looking something like this:

Click on "Add encoder" and a new encoder will be added in the box below. Right-click on it and select "configure". A dialog will pop up, asking for various information. For "Encoder type" select "OggVorbis" (or MP3, if you are so inclined), this will make you stream in Vorbis. Some people might not be able to have the available codecs if they're running a very old version of their player (all newer players worth their salt support Vorbis).
For "Quality" I have entered -2, it is the lowest quality, giving you about 30 kbps bitrate and very acceptable quality. You can experiment with 0 or 2, going over 6 is overkill in my opinion (since 6 is what I use to archive music from my CDs), and you will be able to support more listeners if you have lower bitrate for the song.
For "Server IP" enter the IP of the server you're running Icecast on (it's "localhost" if you're running it on your own PC). "Server port" is whatever you entered in the configuration, 8000 if you used mine, and "Encoder password" is hopefully something other than "admin123". I also use mono, because my connection only has 128 available upstream bandwidth and it doesn't sound too bad.
Click OK here and then click "Connect". If you did everything right, the encoder should now connect to Icecast and begin streaming, like so:

If you want to do a voiceover (speak in your radio) just click the Live Recording button and it will broadcast anything that you say in the microphone (or whatever you enter as the input device). Click on it again to return to your normal music (I haven't actually tested this, if there are any problems just comment here).
The "Source Level Stats" section of Icecast should also change to include your stream, and will look something like this:

You can now tell people to connect to http://[yourip]:8000/stream.ogg (if you don't know your IP, visit http://www.whatismyip.com/) with their players, and that's all there was to it. Happy DJing.
You can download Internet Radio Software that I stated above here:-
Software for Internet Radio
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4 Comments:
This is a great post...I never know we can create our own Internet Radio Station...Added you to my feed subcription...I thought you are using self-hosted wordpress....your blog really look neat...
nimrodjo said on,
@nimrodjo - huhu..now you know..:D
Yeah, a lot of readers say that i got a neat template...thanks for the compliment dude..
Yeah, a lot of readers say that i got a neat template...thanks for the compliment dude..
Hi, I am reading little bit about how to create my own radio and I wonder if can I do it completely on a remote server. I do not want to use my home computer since my bandwidth is not good, I am sharing it with other people in the house so I want to use completely remote server. I purchased my server hosting, I have enough bandwidth and space available, but I couldn't figure out, whether I can install somehow IceCast on that server, upload play lists and/or mp3s or oggs file to that server, configure it all remotely, etc. Can you help me? Is there such option and if so, how shall I do it step by step? The remote server runs Linux os. Thanks for some help.
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