
You must also make sure there is music playing in Winamp. If you are unable to connect, go back to step 4 and double check every server setting.If it’s working properly, a numeric value will appear indicating the transmission speed. You should see information about the encoder status in the ‘Transfer Rate’ column.(16) Hilite the new encoder, then click the ‘Connect’ button.In the ‘YP Settings’ section, enter your station details.
(14) (Icecast2 only) Enter the mount point - this will usually be /live by default for SleepyEngineers Icecast2 servers.(13) Enter the DJ or Admin password of your server.(12) Enter the port number of your server.(11) Enter the host name of your server.
(10) Select ‘Icecast2’ for Icecast server, or ‘Shoutcast’ for Shoutcast server. (8) Number of channels - Enter 2 for bitrates above 48, choose 1 for bitrates below 48. (7) Enter your samplerate - Enter 44100 for bitrates above 96, or 22050 for streams below 96. (6) Enter your chosen bitrate - this must be equal or lower than the rate you purchased. In the ‘Basic Settings’ section, set up the encoder. (5) Choose ‘Configure’ from the menu that appears. (4) Right-click the new encoder that appears below it. Step 3 - Start Edcast Standalone and configure the encoder It is VERY important that you save this file inside the actual Edcast program folder. Navigate to ‘C:\ Program Files \ edcast’ and click ‘Save’. (1, 2) Right click the link below and choose “Save As…”. Link - Click Here to Download Edcast Standalone Step 2 - Install the LAME MP3 Encoder Edcast doesn’t require any other software to operate (hence the name ‘Standalone’), and is ideal for 24/7 live streaming environments such as streaming an AM/FM station over the internet. This is a free application that can broadcast live audio to Icecast or Shoutcast servers. Download Edcast Standalone software and install it.