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Broadcast Audio Online with Icecast Darkice and ezstream


If you ever wanted to broadcast your own voice or a mp3 playlist, here’s the solution for that. When I was exploring about online broadcasting, I found two popular audio broadcasting applications those are Shoutcast (Windows) and Icecast (Linux). In this guide I’ll setup an Icecast server in Ubuntu. The reason why I choose to Linux based setup is because I don’t want to touch any GUI to setup the whole thing. Before you start prepare the basic requirements.

System Requirements

  • A computer with Ubuntu version 10.04 or 12.04
  • A decent internet connection

Installation

First install the required applications.

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install icecast2 darkice ezstream

sudo apt-get install openssh-server screen (If you want to manage the server remotely)

When installing icecast2 package you’ll be asked to change the password. Don’t leave the default password. Change it to something else.

How Streaming Works

There are two type of streaming.

1. Live voice streaming (using Darkice).

2. Streaming a premade mp3 playlist (using ezstream).

  • Icecast is the broadcaster which needs to be feeded by another application.
  • Darkice will get the line-in and feed into icecast2 in mp3 format.
  • ezstream will feed the mp3 playlist into icecast.

Setting up Live Streaming

Create a directory called ‘livestream’ in your home directory

mkdir /home/irfad/livestream

Create config file and paste following code

nano /home/irfad/livestream/darkice.cfg

 

[general] 
duration = 0 # duration of encoding, in seconds. 0 means forever 
bufferSecs = 1 # size of internal slip buffer, in seconds 
reconnect = yes # reconnect to the server(s) if disconnected

[input] 
device = pulse 
sampleRate = 44100 # sample rate in Hz. try 11025, 22050 or 44100 
bitsPerSample = 16 # bits per sample. try 16 
channel = 2 # channels. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo

[icecast2-0]
bitrateMode = vbr # variable bit rate (cbr for constant) 
quality = 1.0 # 1.0 is best quality 
format = mp3 bitrate = 64 # bitrate 
server = localhost # or IP 
port = 8000 # port for IceCast2 access 
password = PASSWORD # source password to the IceCast2 server 
mountPoint = live.mp3 # mount point on the IceCast2 server

Change <PASSWORD> to Icecast server password which we setup while installing icecast.

Save the config file and run the following command.

sudo darkice -c /home/irfad/livestream/darkice.cfg

Now open up your web browser and go to

http://localhost:8000/live.mp3

Streaming a Playlist

Create directories in your home directory called 'mp3streaming' and 'mp3store'

mkdir /home/irfad/mp3streaming /home/irfad/mp3store

Now copy all the mp3 files which you want to broadcast into tha mp3store directory.

Create playlist file in mp3stream directory and enter the paths of mp3 files line by line.

nano /home/irfad/mp3streaming/playlist.txt

/home/irfad/mp3store/audio1.mp3
/home/irfad/mp3store/audio2.mp3
/home/irfad/mp3store/audio3.mp3
/home/irfad/mp3store/audio4.mp3

Save the playlist and create the config file and paste the codes.

nano /home/irfad/mp3streaming/ezstream.xml

<ezstream>
<url>http://localhost:8000/myradio.mp3</url>
<sourcepassword>PASSWORD</sourcepassword> 
<format>MP3</format> 
<filename>/home/irfad/mp3streaming/playlist.txt</filename> 
<stream_once>0</stream_once> 
<svrinfoname>Geek Radio</svrinfoname> 
<svrinfourl>https://geeklk.com/</svrinfourl> 
<svrinfogenre>Dance</svrinfogenre> 
<svrinfodescription>Geek Radio Station</svrinfodescription> 
<svrinfobitrate>128</svrinfobitrate> 
<svrinfochannels>2</svrinfochannels> 
<svrinfosamplerate>44100</svrinfosamplerate> 
<!-- No advertising on a public YP directory --> 
<svrinfopublic>0</svrinfopublic> 
</ezstream>

Change the <PASSWORD> to access Icecast server.

Start streaming by typing

ezstream -c /home/irfad/mp3streaming/ezstream.xml

Now go to http://localhost:8000/myradio.mp3 in your web browser.

To access the live radio from another machine simply change 'localhost' to machines ip address.

I've done this already. See it in action at serendibfm.org

I'll explain on how to embed the stream in to the websites on next post.


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  • Mohamed Shajid

    Hmmm! i don’t think so that i’ll move up with Linux distro, btw there is any method to doing in XP mostly i like Linux but i couldn’t run internet with my linux distro because i can’t install my dongle in to the OS i have a huwei e153u-1 So how can install my stuffs on it. if you send me a email probably i’ll share your whole posts in to my website and groups 🙂 For a feedback


    • icha firnandi

      hello.. i already use this script ezstream -c /home/icha/lagu/ezstream.xml to run my radio.But if I closed the script, the audio stream is automatically stopped. so, how to run script ezstream on website without closed the audio?? please reply..


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