Back in March, Rogue Amoeba announced that it would be discontinuing its Nicecast app for Mac, which let podcasters livecast their shows to the Internet.
However, today the company is updating its popular audio recording utility Audio Hijack for Mac with support for broadcasting. Announced via a press release, the company says that version 3. Audio Hijack 3. Broadcasting is as easy as adding the Broadcast block to your radio chain, making it really easy to send the audio to an MP3 or AAC streaming server. Audio Hijack will support multiple server types such as Shoutcast 2, Shoutcast 1, and Icecast 2 to stream your audio. For traditional internet radio streamers not podcasters , this update will allow you to automatically send track titles to listeners, letting them know what song is currently playing.
Audio Hijack will also have support for multi-broadcasting. You can even create presets, making it easy to start every time. Finally, Audio Hijack will be adding support for a new Input Switch block, which allows broadcasters to easily switch between two inputs. Rogue Amoeba has also published a migration guide for former Nicecast users switching to Audio Hijack 3. Home General Audio Hijack 3. You can follow iPhoneFirmware. Apple celebrates 40 years in Australia with initiatives to help the Aug 11, Aug 10, Feature Request: Keep recent and favorite photos and video on the Strong Foxconn earnings helped by iPhone 13, but still working on Load more.
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