![]() There are stereo auxiliary cords and stereo Y splitter cables available if audio output (e.g. Regarding capturing "all audio output in Windows 10", there is sometimes a virtual "Stereo Mix" or "What U Hear" audio device available with certain audio drivers in Windows which may help with this (though it may be disabled or even hidden).Īlso, in a crunch, you could (theoretically) simply plug your physical audio output into your mic input (if available). However, Broadcast Using This Tool supports both Icecast and SHOUTcast streams. Note that Broadcast Using This Tool was taken from this list of 3rd party applications that are compatible with Icecast. It's probably worth mentioning that while Shoutcast has a polished interface, the free version is limited to streaming MP3 format at 128 Kbps, while the other applications suggested (Icecast and Steamcast) are not. If you don't care for Icecast, other possible audio stream servers include Steamcast (Icecast and SHOUTcast streams) and Shoutcast (SHOUTcast streams). I would suggest looking into using Icecast and Broadcast Using This Tool (BUTT) in conjunction with each other as an audio stream server and audio source, respectively. * Streaming audio (plays Internet radio streams, Icecast, Shoutcast). Since you specify HTTP streaming and Neutron Music Player supports: ![]() ![]() Overall, it's usually more productive to target individual audio inputs/outputs or particular applications rather than looking for a "one size fits all" solution. ![]() Similarly, not all sound devices may expose the same interfaces for accessing audio (either physically or virtually). Windows has multiple ways to play back audio and not all programs use the same methods. While it's likely rather trivial to stream any audio via HTTP, the ability to capture "all audio output in Windows 10" depends entirely on your sound device(s) (ex. Is there a way to stream all audio output in Windows 10 (not just individual files) to an Android client device via HTTP? ![]()
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