"For now, to use the live show recorder with an incoming stream, you would need to have a client program connect to the stream (as a listener) and feed that audio to the line-in port of the soundcard on the server. Probably the simplest way to do that is to hook up a second PC, next to the server, to act as a live stream client. This set-up would make the recording but not re-broadcast the stream live, so you would still have to mount the Mixxx source on the Icecast server."
Does this mean that when connecting an analog mixer to the line-in port of the soundcard, it's only possible to record the live show for future re-broadcast, but NOT stream directly to the listeners via Airtime at the same time?
I did a test on this, and it seems like when selecting record from line input, I'm getting no stream. While scheduling mp3-files to a show directly in Airtime, I hear the sound from the stream without any problems.
We're at the moment using mAirList on a PC, which has support for Icecast/Shoutcast. But as we are using mAirlist only for playing mp3-files (songs, jingles, etc), we won't get the sound from the radio talents mic onto that stream. Obviously, because the talents microphone is connected to a our Allen&Heath XB-14 broadcast mixer, and NOT to the computer/PC.
Any suggested workarounds?
(I guess something went wrong when I was trying to quote my comment...)
indeed, it is like this. hopefully this will change soon!Per Runar Krogsæter said:Does this mean that when connecting an analog mixer to the line-in port of the soundcard, it's only possible to record the live show for future re-broadcast, but NOT stream directly to the listeners via Airtime at the same time?
I guess my needs are 2 different things.
1. I sometimes need to record what's broadcasted when my students are making live-shows, so I afterwards can play examples when I'm giving them an assessment. I guess I for now could keep on doing this manually, like we have done up until now.
2. I want to use Airtime both for:
a) scheduling and thereby have control over when there's a broadcast going on. This way, my students might play around and do all the practicing they want, without any of it going on air.
b) making a stream out of the actual broadcast, so the server which control the infoscreens (with sound capabilities) placed several places in our building can pick up the stream and publish it to the infoscreens.
As I mentioned in my last comment, mAirList have icecastpossibillities. I found out that I can choose the audio input source for this stream. By sending the final mix from our analog audio mixer thru the Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 external soundcard, which is connected via USB to the PC with mAirlist installed, I can choose the sound from my external mixer to feed the icecast feed. This feed should then be used as the streamsource scheduled in a show in Airtime.
I haven't got this to function yet, as I can't get the mAirlist icecast stream to connect to Airtime. I guess there could some firewall issues which I have to get our computer guys to solve.
Any thoughts around this setup?
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