LiveWebDJ is now fully compatible with broadcasting to Live365.com. In order to broadcast to Live365.com, please login to your Live365.com account and follow the steps below.
Step 1:
- Once you are at your Live365.com dashboard, click on the "Live Stream Details" button under the "Station Information" heading.
- Click on the "Other" button, under the "Broadcasting Software" heading.
- Write down the: Server IP / Host
- Write down the: Password
- Write down the: Port
- Write down the: Mount
- Write down the: Bitrate
- Write down the: Format
- Write down the: Channels
Step 2:
- Login to your LiveWebDJ.com account.
- Click on "Settings" from the left hand panel.
- Click on "Output Encoders"
- For the "Encoder Type", choose the option that matches the "Format" provided by Live365.
- For the "Bitrate", choose the option that matches the "Bitrate" provided by Live365.
- For the "Sample Rate", choose "44.1Khz (Default)".
- For the "Channels", choose the option that matches the "Channels" provided by Live365.
- For the "Server Type", choose "Live365.com".
- For the "Server IP", input the "Server IP / Host" provided by Live365.
- For the "Server Port", input the "Port" provided by Live365.
- For the "Source Password", input the "Password" provided by Live365.
- For the "Admin Password", please leave this field blank.
- For the "Server Stream ID", please leave this field blank.
- For the "Server Mount Point", input the "Mount" provided by Live365.
- Please note: there is no save button. This page auto-saves.
Step 3:
- Click on "Dashboard" from the left hand panel.
- Assuming your station is off the air, click on "Off The Air" to toggle your station to go on the air.
- Otherwise, if you're already on the air and simply adding an encoder (or making changes to your existing encoder):
- Click on "On The Air". This will toggle your station to go offline.
- Allow your dashboard to refresh.
- Click on "Off The Air". This will toggle your station to go online.
Congratulations! At this point, your station should be on the air and broadcasting to your Live365.com account.
Please note:
- There may be an initial delay from when you go online with LiveWebDJ, to when you'll actually be able to tune in to your broadcast at Live365. This delay is normal and is at Live365's end, due to their advanced technology.
- Additionally, there is an "average delay" of about 50-70 seconds with regard to the audio. While some delay is normal when broadcasting on the Internet, when using Live365, there is a longer than usual delay (comparing to a vanilla Shoutcast/Icecast stream). This delay is normal and is at Live365's end, due to their advanced technology.