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How To Create Your Own Internet Radio Station Using Icecast And Mixxx (Ubuntu/Debian Or Fedora)

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Sep 30, 2019

This article explains how to create your own Internet radio station. To achieve this we’ll use Icecast and Mixxx open source programs running on Fedora or Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS. Icecast (Icecast 2) is a streaming media server which will allow users to stream our Internet radio station, and Mixxx is a DJ mixing application (which you can also use as a simple music player in this case, if that’s what you need) that we’ll use to feed the audio stream to the Icecast2 streaming server, thanks to its Live Broadcasting feature.

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