Looking for something that resembles the old sam encoders for winamp on the mac. I blew away my bootcamp partition on my mac mini, which was acting as my broadcast machine, because windows was getting in my way. I figure there has to be some shoutcast compatible software to broadcast to shoutcast servers on the mac. Requirements are naturally to be able to broadcast to a shoutcast server, plus archive the broadcast to the computer as it's happening. Generally I broadcast at 128K mp3 stereo. If there are effects or such in the software for compression and the like, that's fine. But those are the basic requirements. I know there was this thing called nicecast or something, but I don't recall it being completely voiceover friendly. Any ideas here on what to use that isn't going to be too crazy? I am generally taking input from the line in jack on the mac, so don't need to set up playlists or whatever, just need it to take audio input from the line input and broadcast it to a shoutcast server and archive that broadcast to the computer. That's all.
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