The broadcaster made it possible to send audio from a Mac to a streaming server, where listeners could tune in. Nicecast contained two key components: A broadcaster and a built-in server. After feedback from users, it’s clear that a deeper look at these alternatives is worthwhile. We know that there are still plenty of people who wish to broadcast audio across the internet, and Nicecast’s retirement post touched on a few alternatives.
While the app will continue to function on existing systems, it will no longer be supported after 2018. We encourage you to read this blog post for details on migrating to a modern broadcasting setup powered by Audio Hijack.Īs you may have seen, our internet radio tool Nicecast has been retired. Nicecast is no longer in development, but we have now updated Audio Hijack to replace it for most users.