StationPlaylist Streamer works alongside StationPlaylist Studio, enabling you to easily encode audio signals from by your computer's soundcard and generate an audio stream that can be broadcasted on the Internet.

Although StationPlaylist Studio comes with its own integrated audio encoder and streamer, there are some situations when the use of StationPlaylist Streamer is mandatory, such as when using third party automation applications or external media players.

Another example is when you are using a music console with StationPlaylist Studio, since its built-in streamer is not capable of recording the resulting mix and encode it.

StationPlaylist Streamer comes with a simple and user-friendly interface that enables you to easily configure the audio input and the encoding settings, all from a single window. You can adjust the sample rate, the input device, the buffer size and the recording volume.

The application integrates a set of predefined processors that can compress and prepare the captured audio signal for broadcasting. You can choose between a 250-band equalizer, SPL Tone Detector, Sound Solution and Tomass Limiter.

What this application actually does is capture the original signal as issued by the sound card and send it to the selected limiter or processor, which passes it to the encoder, creating the output.

It is a known fact that stream encoding and transcoding might put the system resources through a lot of stress, but thanks to StationPlaylist Streamer you can perform encoding on a different computer than the one StationPlaylist Studio runs on.

With simple options and fast configuration, StationPlaylist Streamer makes it easier for you to broadcast your music online to your listeners.