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butt (broadcast using this tool) is an easy to use, multi OS streaming tool.
It supports ShoutCast and IceCast and runs on Linux, MacOS and Windows.
The main purpose of butt is to stream live audio data from your computers Mic or Line input
to an Shoutcast or Icecast server. Recording is also possible.
It is NOT intended to be a server by itself or automatically stream a set of audio files.
Features
- Works with SHOUTcast and Icecast
- Runs on all three major operating systems. MacOS, Linux and Windows up to 10
- Supports aac+, mp3, ogg/vorbis, ogg/opus and ogg/FLAC for streaming
- Supports aac+, mp3, ogg/vorbis, ogg/opus, ogg/FLAC and wav for recording
- Is able to connect to a server after starting up automatically
- Is able to start a recording after connecting to a server automatically
- Recording can be split after a user defined amount of time
- Current song can either be updated manually or automatically by reading a file
- Configuration files can be imported and exported
- Status display shows infos about the current state (click on it)
- Automatically reconnects in case the connection has been interrupted
- Is able to attentuate and amplify the input volume
- Can stream and record with different bitrates
- Display colors can be changed as desired
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow butt (broadcast using this tool)
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User Reviews
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When I run the Windows version it kills all of my audio outputs until I reboot. When I run in a Debian VM it spits a lot of weird error messages and has a hard time connecting to / keeping connected to my mic.
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Hello, I installed my butt for streaming radio, but after installation and everything ok, I started to notice some brief and random interruptions during transmission, and that I was not with SimpleCast. I would use the butt for transmission band name. Any suggestions?