![]() In the Encoders window that pops up, click the plus sign button on the toolbar to add a new encoder. It is compatible with AzuraCast by using the MP3 encoder and the "IceCast 2" server connection settings.įrom the main SAM Cast window, click "Encoders" at the bottom left. SAM Cast is commercial software sold by Spacial. Since ShoutCast v1 does not let you specify a username, specify your password as dj_username:dj_password (the username and password for the DJ separated by a colon). Use the given port specified in the "ShoutCast v1 Clients" section. ![]() "Address" is "Server" and "Icecast mountpoint" is "Mount Name". Use the exact information specified on the Streamer/DJ page's right sidebar. Streaming via both IceCast mode and ShoutCast mode are available. Out of the box, Mixxx does not include the LAME MP3 encoder (for licensing reasons), but it is not needed when connecting to AzuraCast just set your broadcast format to 'Ogg Vorbis' and LiquidSoap will transcode the broadcast into the correct output format.Ĭross-platform and available for free at. It is recommended to use "Icecast 2" mode when broadcasting to AzuraCast. ![]() Live broadcasting settings can be found in the preferences menu ( Options -> Preferences). Mixxx is free and open-source DJ software that also supports live broadcasting via IceCast and ShoutCast servers. You should instruct your streamers to use the direct IP address of your server instead. Unlike the most common webdav filesystem driver, when mixxx asks to read 64k, it won’t download the whole file, but just read 64k.If you are using a reverse proxy service (like CloudFlare) in front of your installation, be aware that these services often prevent direct connections to the ports that broadcasters connect to. I used it often to get mixxx to use filesystems on the other side of a firewall. I can really recommend sshfs, as it does everything right. Probably webdav would suffice too, but the most common used webdav filesystem driver is bad word. Īnyway: your uri starts with afp: so I recommend using a user space based filesystem driver to mount afp drives on linux. as C: is actually a mapping of a current working directory on /dev/something/something, or in windows talk \dev\something\something. So if it doesn’t start with / it’s not a mounted path.Īnd for the record: on windows you also have to map drives. Anything within that filesystem namespace (starts with / ) is accessible by any application that uses files. I usually do that in /etc/fstab and let systemd handle the mounting for local and remote filesystems.Īnd to be clear: Linux does not have drives… there is just one single filesystem namespace. On linux you can create an on-demand mountpoint (automount). To determine if they are mounted, the most secure way is to type cat /proc/mounts. I think on windows it might be possible to use UNC to dynamically refer to samba shares on the network, as that is handled on the OS level, although Microsoft might have patched it out of the OS as a lot of their other software could not handle it. Mixxx can handle any OS mounted filesystem. Your desktop environment just acts as if they were mounted in an attempt to mimic certain operating systems. To be clear: they are (probably) not mounted.
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