Alzi la mano chi da piccolo non si è mai divertito o ha sognato con amici di metter su una piccola emittente radiofonica grazie alla quale far ascoltare al mondo intero i nostri cantanti preferiti. Nella realtà, mettere insieme un network radiofonico è oggigiorno molto complicato e soprattutto costosissimo La tecnologia anche questa volta ci viene in aiuto e con internet è oggi possibile creare una vera e propria stazione radiofonica che diffonde le proprie note non più tramite l’etere ma attraverso le reti digitali. 
Per realizzare tutto questo servono pochissimi programmi tutti freeware o shareware e i nostri tanto amati MP3, se poi oltre alla musica vorremo diffondere la nostra voce, servirà procurasi un microfono. Partiamo subito con il reperimento dei programmi indispensabili per la nostra emittente casalinga, tra le tante proposte orami presenti sul mercato quella della Nullsoft è sicuramente una di quelle più completa per cui andate sul sito www.shoutcast.com/download e scaricatevi se non li avete già: WinAmp ShutCast Server DSP ShoutCast server Plug In Live Input Plug In Bene, terminate la fase d’acquisizione ed installazione dei programmi passiamo alla spiegazione del funzionamento del sistema.

Lo shout Cast server permette la trasmissione di file Mp3 e di flussi live di musica o voce che dopo esser letta dal WinAmp viene inviata tramite Input Plug In e mediante l’altro plug in inviata al server Shut Cast che provvederà a rendere fruibile on line il flusso. Per coloro che volessero ascoltare basterà schiacciare l’opzione Play Location (CTRL+L) sul proprio client per gli Mp3 (WinAmp è il più diffuso al mondo) per potersi ascoltare liberamente le varie radio caserecce. 
Oltre a questa modalità si può sempre digitale sul browser l’indirizzo dell’IP del trasmittente e si verrà connessi direttamente ad una pagina dalla quale si potrà fruire della sorgente.
Ovviamente per poter ascoltare le emittenti si deve conoscere il loro indirizzo di location. Punto importante è quello, dopo aver lanciato il programma sc_serv.exe (ossia il server) entrare nell’area Edit Config il pulsante Connect al fine di attivare la connessione tra Winamp e ShoutCast server. Download Winamp! |  | Download the SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Winamp 2.x In order to broadcast to a running SHOUTcast server, you will need the SHOUTcast Source for Winamp 2.x DSP Plug-in, a piece of software which adds SHOUTcast broadcast ability to the Winamp 2.x software. The DSP Plug-in acts as a bridge between your Winamp software and a SHOUTcast DNAS server (which you or a friend need to be running to broadcast). To obtain the latest copy of the plugin, please click here. [filesize - 225k] Instructions are included with the installer.
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| Install the SHOUTcast DSP Broadcasting Tools Once the download has completed, you will need to install the software. Verify that Winamp is not running before proceding. Simply open the dsp software installer by doubleclicking on it in the location you saved it to, and follow the onscreen instructions to install. Once you have installed the DSP, start Winamp, open the preferences(CTRL+P) and click on the DSP/Effects subcategory under the Plug-ins tree. Please refer to the picture below:  Figure 1.1: Preferences: DSP/Effects subcategory.
If you see "SHOUTcast Source for Winamp v1.8.2" in the right pane, then you have correctly installed the SHOUTcast Broadcast DSP Plug-in.
| Install the Miscellaneous Broadcasting Tools This section is no longer required as of DSP version 1.8.2.
| Configure the SHOUTcast Broadcasting Plug-In For the most current configuration information for the DSP, please refer to the README text that accompanies the installation software.
| Complying with copyright laws Musical compositions and sound recordings are creative works that are protected by the copyright laws of the United States (title 17, U.S. Code) and other countries. Under U.S. law, the owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to (and to authorize others to) reproduce the work, use parts of the work in a new creation, distribute the work in whole or in part, and to publicly display or perform the work (including on web pages and through webcasting). With few exceptions, it is illegal to reproduce, distribute or broadcast a sound recording without the permission of the copyright owner. It is your responsibility to comply with the copyright laws when you become a webcaster. There have been recent amendments to the copyright law regarding webcasting of sound recordings. These new provisions allow webcasting under the terms of a statutory license, as a way to help webcasters get permission without having to go to each sound recording's owner. The statutory license, however, has strict requirements that you must follow. Some of these requirements include the payment of license fees, limitations on the number of songs from the same album or artist that may be played in a three hour period (called the sound recording performance complement); a prohibition on publishing advance playlists; and a requirement to identify the song, artist and album on the website. There are other requirements as well. The Recording Industry Association of America provides quite a bit of information on copyright law as it applies to webcasting, and both ASCAP and BMI have created license agreements that they are willing to grant to webcasters that they believe conform to the provisions of the new copyright rules for webcasting. For additional information on the statutory license and other aspects of webcasting, please visit the following sites: If you are uncertain about what you can and cannot do, we suggest you check with the copyright owner or the owner's representatives (such as through the organizations above), or consult a lawyer.
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