![]() ![]() The Broadcast block can be configured to automatically read track titles from supported sources, then embed them in your stream for listeners to see. If you’re streaming AAC, Broadcast will automatically work to achieve the best quality for a given bitrate by switching to the superior-sounding HE-AAC when possible. With Broadcast, you can stream in either the popular MP3 streaming format, or the more modern AAC streaming format. Broadcast can even automatically detect your server type. Stream to Shoutcast 2, Shoutcast 1, and Icecast 2 streaming audio servers. Let’s go to the bullet-point list! Multiple Server Types ![]() Of course, the new Broadcast block offers plenty of features for broadcasting experts to appreciate. It’s simple, straight-forward, and tremendously powerful. This simple chain is pulling audio from iTunes and a microphone, recording it, then passing it out to an external server. Adding a Broadcast block to your audio chain makes it possible to take what Audio Hijack is pulling in, and send it to an MP3 or AAC streaming server, allowing listeners around the world to tune in. If you’re already using Audio Hijack to record audio, broadcasting will be a snap as well. It’s perfect for running livecasts of podcast recordings, as well as live streaming DJ sets, and powering all types of internet radio streams. Audio Hijack 3.5 is all about internet radio streaming, with a brand new Broadcast output block that makes it possible to send any audio to Shoutcast and Icecast servers. Today, we’ve got a big (and free!) update to our popular audio recording utility Audio Hijack. Posted By Paul Kafasis on June 28th, 2018 ![]()
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