How to Stream Live with SAM Broadcaster LITE: Step-by-Step
Streaming live with SAM Broadcaster LITE is a practical way to run an internet radio station with minimal cost. This guide gives a clear, prescriptive walkthrough to get you from installation to a live broadcast.
What you need (quick list)
- A Windows PC (SAM Broadcaster LITE is Windows-only).
- SAM Broadcaster LITE installed and licensed.
- Stable internet connection (upload ≥ 128 kbps for low-quality mono; 256–512 kbps recommended for stereo).
- An audio source: microphone, mixer, or virtual audio routing (e.g., VB-Audio Virtual Cable).
- Streaming server (Icecast or Shoutcast) credentials: server address, port, mountpoint (or stream ID), username/password.
- Optional: prerecorded audio files (MP3/WAV), jingles, and playlists.
1. Install and open SAM Broadcaster LITE
- Download and run the installer from your vendor (follow license activation).
- Launch SAM Broadcaster LITE and allow it to build its initial database.
2. Configure audio devices
- Open the Settings (gear icon) → Audio.
- Under “Soundcard Output” select the device connected to your microphone or mixer, or choose a virtual audio cable if routing system audio into SAM.
- Set input levels in the Mixer module (gain trim) so peaks sit below clipping (watch red indicators).
3. Add music and audio files
- In the Library panel click “Add” and import folders or files (MP3, WAV).
- Create a new Playlist: right-click Playlists area → New Playlist, name it (e.g., “Live Set”).
- Drag tracks from Library into the Playlist in the desired order or leave empty for live mixing.
4. Set up your encoder (stream) to the server
- In Settings → Encoder add a new encoder.
- Choose encoder type: MP3 (most compatible) or AAC if supported by your server.
- Enter your streaming server details:
- For Shoutcast: server IP/hostname, port (e.g., 8000), stream ID/password.
- For Icecast: server IP/hostname, port, mountpoint (e.g., /live), username/password.
- Select bitrate (128 kbps recommended for stereo; lower for limited upload).
- Save and test connect — SAM will report success or an error; adjust credentials if failing.
5. Configure metadata and auto-DJ options
- In Settings → Encoder metadata, enable “Send song title metadata” so listeners see current track.
- Optionally enable Auto-DJ (if you want continuous automated playback when you’re offline): set Playlist rotation and scheduling.
6. Prepare a live session
- Open the Mixer module and enable the microphone channel (toggle on).
- Set Talkover/AutoMix behavior if you want the mic to duck music automatically when you speak.
- Test microphone levels and headphone monitoring to avoid feedback.
7. Start streaming live
- Start your encoder (there’s a Connect/On button in the Encoder panel).
- Confirm connection in SAM status (Connected) and check your streaming server admin page to verify listeners can connect.
- Play tracks from your Playlist or manually control playout using the Decks/Players.
- Speak into your mic live — ensure Talkover or manual fader brings mic audio to the stream.
8. Manage the live broadcast
- Use Crossfader to transition between tracks smoothly.
- Insert jingles or live drops by loading them into a deck or using hotkeys.
- Monitor stream bitrate and buffer status; if unstable, lower bitrate or check your upload speed.
- Watch song metadata to ensure correct titles display to listeners.
9. Stop streaming and close session
- Fade out music and stop playback.
- Turn off the encoder (Disconnect).
- Close SAM or switch to Auto-DJ if you want continuous automated programming.
Troubleshooting (brief)
- Connection errors: re-check server address, port, mountpoint/stream ID, and password.
- Poor audio or distortion: lower input gain, reduce bitrate, or use a compressor/limiter.
- No metadata showing: enable metadata in encoder settings and ensure server supports it.
Quick checklist before going live
- Encoder connected and test stream verified.
- Microphone levels set and monitored.
- Playlists loaded or automation ready.
- Backup internet and lower bitrate plan prepared.
This step-by-step setup will get you live on-air with SAM Broadcaster LITE. Adjust settings for your audience size and bandwidth, and run a short test show to confirm everything works before promoting your stream.
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