
Playing any music in WinAmp now will cause the music to be streamed to the relay. Then click Connect in the Output tab to connect to the relay. You will probably want to set your stream station details in the Yellowpages section of the Output tab (click the Yellowpages button) and enter your information Select MP3 for the encoder and 192, 44.1, Stereo for the settingsĬheck that on the Input tab that Winamp (Recommended) is selected as the Input Device.Ĭlick on the Output tab and enter the streaming relay information (address, port and password).īe sure to have SHOUTcast v1 Legacy checked You should then see the ShoutCast DSP Plugin appear.Ĭlick on the Encoder tab you need to set the quality of the live stream Press CTRL P to bring up the preferences menu Run WinAmp (Note: If you are using Windows Vista you will want to run the program using ‘Run as Administrator’ this will ensure your settings are saved for future sessions). Once WinAmp and the Shoutcast DSP plugin are installed: At the bottom of this guide I’ve put some tips to using Windows Vista. NOTE: If you are using Windows Vista, some functionality of Winamp + Shoutcast plugin will not work as intended (using a microphone within Winamp for DJing) however will work fine if you are only looking to stream music.


The relay server/stream then streams the music onto the listeners.

The encoder plugin connects to the relay server/stream and sends your music live. Using the WinAmp MP3 player and the Shoutcast DSP plugin, you simply play the music you want with the encoder plugin active and configured.
