Hi Mark, Sorry the Caster fm pic is just to show which settings I used. I have downloaded Mixxx, but I have no idea how to set up the port forwarding or any other settings to get the two (playit live and Mixxx) to work together. I'm seriously handicapped when it comes to this kind of thing. It's like all french to me..lol
Well Jacques, I've never used "CasterFM" but they give a username of "source" and there is no sign of that in the PlayIt Live streaming encoder settings.
One "gotcha" with PlayIt Live is if it doesn't like the source you have chosen to stream for some reason (driver issues etc.).
The source that always works is PlayIt Live Main Mix, so for fault finding try that.
Beyond that, try another streaming client and see if you can get that to work to "fine tune" your settings.
They don't have knowledgebase entries for what would be my first choice stand alone encoders but Mixxx is free so you could download it and try the settings they show in that.
Hi guys, I am super new to this software and the whole online radio scene. I have very limited tech knowledge to add insult to injury. I've got everything sorted with the software. My problem now is to get my stuff 'on-air'. The streaming thing starts and shows that it is streaming, however, the 'off-air' sign stays off air. If added .....or rather tried to add an encoder, but it still stays "failed to connect". What am I doing wrong? I'm using icecast. I'm just not sure If I'm setting this stuff up properly. This screen shot is the info I put into the fields.
Please help me I'm so lost and very stuck.
Thanks Mark , we will give it a go.
Your second question is a bit more complex to answer.
PlayIt Live isn't intended to run in synchronism on two instances (on I assume two PCs).
It also isn't entirely designed to work in a sustaining feed (your on air studio) and production studio (your studio two) set up.
I guess the two PCs are networked in some way and the files are in a common area visible to both machines.
I've never tried PlayIt Live with such a set up but it is possible that playing a file on one machine locks it for the other machine to access.
I suggest local copies of all files on the drive of each machine (you could use Sync Toy to keep them in step but be careful as it is possible to mess things up with Sync Toy !).
Depending on your workflow and production needs I could suggest various approaches to what you want to do.
If the on air studio is a basic (one presenter) studio and the studio two is intended to be used by multiple presenters and guests (so has more mics and seats) then taking studio two as an input to the on air studio mixer is a common approach.
If the on air studio doesn't have a mixer you can take a sound card input to air on PlayIt Live. That has the benefit of enforcing the schedule on the studio two output but requires production discipline to run to time.
Addressing the first message.
Exactly what I would expect.
PlayIt Live Main Mix is exactly the feed that is sent to your mixer (hence it doesn't contain the microphone).
What you would want is "Roccat". However the "Roccat" seems to be a gaming USB adapter and expects "mic level" rather than the "line level" that your mixer would generate.
You say "If I select Roccat the sound is distorted and loud". That's because it expects mic level not line level input.
You might find that your computer is capable of taking line level in (some PC inputs can be selected between mic and line level), alternatively you might obtain a more suitable USB sound card.
A budget example would be the Behringer UCA222 (switch the monitor off).
There are arguably better examples but the Behringer seems OK with various versions of Windows and has Phono plugs.
The other issue we are currently having is that the main playout is run from the on air studio with the "programming " in the studio two. The systems are sometime in sinc displaying the same tracks etc then other times they are not. And if you place a voice track or track into the system in studio two , it displays fine on the on air studio until it actually gets to the track/voice track then fails to load displaying track unable to be located.
Sorry Mark he are some more details
We are running an FM station with internet broadcasting ( Icecast)
The computer output ( headphone jack via Roccat USB ) is linked to the mixer ST1 input
The mixer output to the computer ( mic jack via Roccat USB)
The mic is connected straight to the mixer.
The mixer main outs run to the processor then to FM transmitter.
Everything plays fine on FM, however when announcing live the mic does not transmit to the net broadcast and is dead air.
I ran a USB cable from the mixer to the computer , but no other source other then Playit Live Mix , Roccat or the computer speaker appeared in the source selection. If I select Roccat the sound is distorted and loud, if I select the computer speaker output there is nil.
Thanks
It sounds like your FM source is a mixer output but your streaming source is PlayIt Live main mix.
You need to feed your mixer back into the computer (which if it has a USB sound card built in may be easy) and select that post mixer source as your stream source.
stuarrt phillis
Hello
We are currently broadcasting on FM and internet ( icecast) , When we attempt to talk , we pause the play list. Voice is fine through FM but there is no voice over the internet. Any ideas how to get voice onto the net broadcast?
Thanks