It’s perfect for running livecasts of podcast recordings, as well as livestreaming DJ sets, and powering all types of internet radio streams.īroadcasting is as easy as adding the Broadcast block to your radio chain, making it really easy to send the audio to an MP3 or AAC streaming server. Audio Hijack will support multiple server types such as Shoutcast 2, Shoutcast 1, and Icecast 2 to stream your audio.įor those who use AAC for streaming, Audio Hijack will be able to use an adaptive bitrate by using HE-AAC when possible. For traditional internet radio streamers (not podcasters), this update will allow you to automatically send track titles to listeners, letting them know what song is currently playing.Īudio Hijack will also have support for multi-broadcasting. Announced via a press release, the company says that version 3.5 is focused on internet radio streaming.Īudio Hijack 3.5 is all about internet radio streaming, with a brand new Broadcast output block that makes it possible to send any audio to Shoutcast and Icecast servers.
However, today the company is updating its popular audio recording utility Audio Hijack for Mac with support for broadcasting.
Back in March, Rogue Amoeba announced that it would be discontinuing its Nicecast app for Mac, which let podcasters livecast their shows to the Internet.