Log in

View Full Version : Internet broadcast of conventional radio.


ytter_man
2007-12-31, 22:44
As is known i work for a classic rock station etc etc.

Now i want to broadcast my show live over the interbutts.

I can get a signal from 1/4" jacks we use for headphones so that's not a problem, but rebroadcasting it over the 2nd computer (the one i use to browse the web) poses a problem, what program might i use? Does Winamp/other program have something that will do this?

kelsokid18
2008-01-01, 21:35
The way we do it at KLOG/KUKN is we have a Broadcast Tools Digital Switcher/Router. I can select my live signal, or an alternative signal (Top 40 hits that are used to cover up blacked out sports). From here, it runs down a cat5 to our web server in the back of the house

ytter_man
2008-01-02, 00:22
oye, i was hoping for something i can just use a regular 1/8th" adaptor that will go into the 2nd computer's microphone input and broadcast it like that.

I could use like, stickam's thing for something like that though...

I'll try that sometime with a double male cable. Maybe i'll make a station account so it can be heard 24/7.

This just might work :D

ytter_man
2008-01-08, 00:43
Well it worked alright, but i'm getting the studio feed with the headphones and not the on air feed so when i cue something down the stickam thing goes quiet like the studio, and you can hear the cue tones (even though i dont think we use them for anything).