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14.3.2 Configuring TRAKTOR
Before getting started, it is necessary to configure TRAKTOR so that the local client can
connect to the server and the metadata of the radio stream contains the correct informa
tion:
1. Open TRAKTOR Preferences > Broadcasting.
2. Adjust the Proxy Settings according to your current Internet configuration. If you are
not using a proxy, simply check
None.
3. Next, input the address of the Icecast server you want to connect to. This can be ei
ther a hostname or an IP-address.
4. Specify the port where the server can be reached. Most servers use the default setting
of 8000.
5. Type in the mount path and password. This information can be obtained from the host
of the Icecast server and permits only authorized clients to stream data from there.
6. Choose the streaming format. Keep in mind that with a higher bit rate, more band
width is used for every single stream. Therefore, given the same bandwidth, fewer lis
teners can tune in at the same time.
7. Finally, you can specify the client metadata settings. This information is sent to the
server and your listeners.
Be specific in your description; the easier it is to identify the musical content of your stream,
the more likely listeners will tune in!
14.3.3 Starting the Broadcast
Once the necessary configurations have been done, you can start your live stream:
1.
Open the Audio Recorder panel in the Global section.
2.
Click the Broadcast On/Off button.
3. If the button is highlighted, you are connected to the server and can now start your
broadcast.
4. If the symbol starts flashing, the connection with the Icecast server could not be es
tablished. Please go through the configuration process once more and make sure that
all data has been input correctly.
Advanced Operation of TRAKTOR
Broadcasting
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