Once you have added the Voice Over effect, you can configure the input from the voice over window: This capability is accessed from the Effects Window: Nicecast support live voice over providing a method to mix live audio with audio streaming from an application such as iTunes. The broadcast password - you do not enter a username when using Icecast 1 protocols.The streaming server supports multiple mount points, so you can reflect more than one incoming webcast using different port numbers. The port number (8001 works well with Darwin/QuickTime Streaming Server).This is the address of the DSS/QTSS that will reflect the stream. The IP address or DNS name of the server.Nicecast also supports Shoutcast, Icecast 2 and Live365). The Server Type (Icecast 1 for use with Darwin/QuickTime Streaming Server.Display the Nicecast server configuration window by selecting Nicecast Server from the Window menu.The steps to configure Nicecast to webcast through DSS/QTSS are: Because Nicecast supports Icecast protocols for webcasting, it is compatible with Darwin/QuickTime Streaming Server. The Plug-In architecture supports sophisticated functionality including live voice-over.
#NICECAST MAC OS X#
It can work with most audio applications on Mac OS X including iTunes. You can download a demo here.Nicecast is unique mp3 web casting software from Rogue Amoeba.
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#NICECAST FULL#
We haven't tested it yet, but the features list looks good and when we do, we will be sure to write a full updated review.
#NICECAST FOR MAC OSX#
The Ecamm Network has just released a product - Call Recorder - for Mac OSX which is specifically designed for recording Skype conversations.
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Select the destination folder you want your MP3 files to appear in and click the "Archive" button to make it active. Under the "Window menu", show the "Archiving" window. In the Source drawer, select Audio device in the first dropdown menu, then select your headset (if you intend to use one - eg in our case Plantronics) from the dropdown menu headed "Select". In the window headed "Broadcast", click the "Source" button. Open Skype and make sure the headset is also selected for audio output and input in its preferences. After plugging the headset into a USB slot, select the device for both output and input in your Apple's sound preferences. In our test, we used a Plantronics headset.
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Here is how we did it (nb this solution is for Apple Mac OSX users). Intended primarily for broadcasting over the web, this software has a neat function that allows you to record straight to MP3.
#NICECAST FULL VERSION#
We found the answer in Rogue Amoeba's Nicecast ($40 or £24.09 for full version free downloadable demo version also available). Podcasting is all the rage and we at .uk have been searching for a neat solution for recording our key Skype telephone interviews straight to MP3 files.