This program/server lets you livestream audio from your computer to a website as easily as possible. How easy? You should be able to just download a release, double-click it, and stream!
Use it to play demos for people you know, or make a live podcast, or stream your piano practice, or whatever you'd like.
live website: https://streammyaudio.com
blog (more info): https://schollz.com/blog/stream
The easiest way to use this is to download the latest release. But you can build it yourself. This codebase includes both the server and the client.
The basic build (Linux only) is:
git clone https://github.com/schollz/streammyaudio
cd streammyaudio
go build -v
which will build both the server and client, though you will also need ffmpeg installed.
You actually don't need to build this if just want to stream audio on Linux. You can directly just use ffmpeg and curl to send live audio:
ffmpeg -f alsa -i hw:0 -f mp3 - | \
curl -s -k -H "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" -X POST -T - \
"https://streammyaudio.com/YOURSTATIONNAME.mp3?stream=true&advertise=true"
Or similar. See the website for more ideas.
Windows basically is the same but it will automatically bundle a statically-compiled ffmpeg to self-contain the client. You can simply run
make build-windows
to build the client with ffmpeg so that it is a portale app.
Mac OS basically is the same but it will automatically bundle a statically-compiled ffmpeg to self-contain the client. You can simply run
make build-mac
for most macs, or
make build-mac-arm
for M1 macs. These will automatically bundle with the right version of ffmpeg.
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