ShoutSend is a simple streaming client for ShoutCast/IceCast servers. It takes an audio data stream from standard input (in MP3 or Ogg format) and without any processing sends it along with some metadata (like stream description) to a streaming server.
IDJC(1) Internet DJ Console IDJC(1)NAME
idjc - be a dj on the internet
SYNOPSIS
idjc
idjc run --help
idjc generateprofile --help
DESCRIPTION
idjc is a powerful yet easy to use source-client for individuals interested in streaming live radio shows over the Internet using Shoutcast
or Icecast servers or for making static recordings.
Features include two main media players with a crossfader, a jingles player, microphone signal processing (compressor, noise gate), IRC
announcements, automatic stream start/stop and reconnection, simultaneous mp3 and Ogg streaming, up to 12 mono or 6 stereo audio input
channels, a DSP interface, a VoIP integration feature, MIDI input device support, audio level meters.
It uses GTK+ for the user interface and JACK Audio Connection Kit for the audio back-end permitting the inclusion of third-party audio com-
ponents into the mix.
ENVIRONMENT
If the ~/.jackdrc file is not present depending on how recent a version of jackd you have JACK will either not start automatically or will
start but configure itself with a sample rate of 48000 which is suboptimal for streaming CD audio. It is recommended to create such a file
by this method within a console.
$ echo "/usr/bin/jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 2048" > ~/.jackdrc
If you prefer to start the JACK sound server manually you can do so like this.
$ jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -p 2048
Refer to jackd(1) for further details.
idjc has native language support built in and takes account of the LANG and LANGUAGE environment variables.
SEE ALSO
http://idjc.sourceforge.net http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/idjc
jackd(1), idjcctrl(1)idjc-0.8.7 2011-10-08 IDJC(1)