![]() ![]() ![]() Audio Hijack is fully accessible, and great for our visually impaired users. Fully Accessibleĭue in large part to its advanced age, Nicecast had some unfortunate holes in its accessibility, particularly when it came to using to audio effects. With an easy-to-understand view of your broadcast, complex audio processing with effects and more is now simpler than ever. A Beautifully Designed InterfaceĪudio Hijack’s pipeline shows you exactly how your audio is flowing through the app. You can also customize the exact display, and even manually enter track titles in real time as you broadcast. You can now select supported application sources to automatically have their information embedded in the stream for listeners to see. We’ve overhauled and improved the track titles system which originated in Nicecast. It’s a snap to stream your audio at multiple qualities or in multiple audio formats. Send to Multiple Servers at Onceīy placing multiple Broadcast blocks in one Audio Hijack session, you can create multiple streams for multiple servers. When streaming AAC, Broadcast automatically switches to the superior-sounding HE-AAC whenever possible. In addition to standard MP3 streaming, the new Broadcast block can also stream in AAC/AAC+ (HE-AAC) format. While Nicecast could only work with Shoutcast 2 servers in their Shoutcast 1 compatibility mode, the new Broadcast block has full support for Shoutcast 2 servers. Here are just a few of the improvements and enhancements you’ll find upon migrating your broadcasting setup to Audio Hijack. Streaming with the new Broadcast block in Audio Hijack offers many advantages over Nicecast. Audio Hijack’s Many Improvements Over Nicecast Of course, if you have questions or need assistance, our top-notch support team is here to help. As soon as you start your session, the Broadcast block will connect to your remote server and begin streaming.Īfter downloading Audio Hijack, you should be able to recreate your old Nicecast setup in just a few minutes. Once you’ve got the block configured properly, your broadcast will be triggered by running the session in Audio Hijack. ![]() To set up the Broadcast block, you just need to enter your server information in the “Setup” tab, and you’ll be ready to connect. Audio chains can be much more complex than this, including audio effects, recorders for archiving your broadcast, and more, but even this basic chain will stream audio out. It’s then passed on to a remote server, via Broadcast. Audio is being pulled in from two sources: a USB microphone and iTunes. By adding the new Broadcast block, any audio chain can now send audio to a Shoutcast or Icecast streaming server.Ībove, you can see a very basic broadcasting setup. Audio Hijack’s intuitive audio grid provides a pipeline-style view to show exactly how audio is flowing. Whether you’re new to Audio Hijack or a long-time user, you’ll be able to get started broadcasting with ease. Using the new Broadcast block, you can broadcast to Shoutcast and Icecast streaming servers right from within Audio Hijack.Īt this time, we strongly encourage all Nicecast users to migrate to a modern Audio Hijack setup for broadcasting. Today, we’ve released Audio Hijack 3.5, which includes powerful new broadcasting functionality. To help both those users, as well as others looking to stream online, we set out to provide a more modern solution for creating internet radio broadcasts. When we made the difficult decision to end development of the app, we knew it would pain users who still relied on Nicecast to power their Internet broadcasts. Posted By Paul Kafasis on June 28th, 2018Īs you may already know, our internet radio broadcasting app Nicecast was retired back in February. ![]()
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