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anonradio_-_nicecast [2021/03/06 04:42] – [VI. At some point, stop broadcast] hc9 | anonradio_-_nicecast [2021/03/06 07:02] – [V. Get ready to start broadcasting...] hc9 |
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Keep this "System Preferences > Sound" window open. If you don't have a headset then you can probably use audio jack earphones and your computer's built-in microphone. Or, just a USB mic plus audio jack earphones. Etc. The idea is to prevent the computer's input from taking in the computer's output (feedback). | Keep this "System Preferences > Sound" window open. If you don't have a headset then you can probably use audio jack earphones and your computer's built-in microphone. Or, just a USB mic plus audio jack earphones. Etc. The idea is to prevent the computer's input from taking in the computer's output (feedback). |
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===== II. Open Nicecast and set it up ===== | ===== II. Open Nicecast and set it up ===== |
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Make sure your VoiceOver plugin is started. Make sure your mic input is turned up at the system level in your "System Preferences > Sound" window. You should hear the iTines mp3 and an echo-back of your own voice through your headset. Make sure the LeveL indicator in the Nicecast Broadcast window is active, depending on what audio is being fed to it. | Make sure your VoiceOver plugin is started. Make sure your mic input is turned up at the system level in your "System Preferences > Sound" window. You should hear the iTines mp3 and an echo-back of your own voice through your headset. Make sure the LeveL indicator in the Nicecast Broadcast window is active, depending on what audio is being fed to it. |
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Now let's try Skype. While letting iTunes play on, go to Skype, call your "Skype call testing service" contact, and do what it says (leave a message). Probably you will hear iTunes automatically turn itself down while Skype is going -- I think this is a function of Skype, and it's possible this can be changed in preferences. Yep -- under Preferences > General, if you like, de-check "pause iTunes during calls". | Now let's try Skype. While letting iTunes play on, go to Skype, call your "Skype call testing service" contact, and do what it says (leave a message). Probably you will hear iTunes automatically turn itself down while Skype is going -- I think this is a function of Skype, and it's possible this can be changed in preferences. Yep -- under Preferences > General, if you like, de-check "pause iTunes during calls". |
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You can try playing with other apps like video games, a movie player, etc etc, and locally outputting the sound. Nicecast should capture it all and send it out, along with your voice-over! | You can try playing with other apps like video games, a movie player, etc etc, and locally outputting the sound. Nicecast should capture it all and send it out, along with your voice-over! |
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[[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/anonradio-nicecast|ANONRADIO nicecast]] - legacy link | [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/anonradio-nicecast|ANONRADIO Nicecast]] - legacy link |
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