![]() From the same creators of Loopback, Audio Hijack is another way for you to broadcast your shows online, but in a much simpler way. If BUTT isn’t your thing, then there’s always Audio Hijack. The audio setup in your Loopback config, like Spotify and your microphone, should be broadcast through BUTT and out to your radio station. To begin broadcasting click the play button on the main window. Under the Audio tab, make sure the Audio Device selected is using Loopback. Enter your live broadcasting details then click ADD. ![]() Select Settings, then under Server Settings click ADD.You can find these within your Dashboard. Within BUTT, add your broadcasting details. ![]() For Loopback to work with, you need a broadcasting tool such as BUTT which you can download here. Send out your routed audio to your radio station online. Next, go to the Sound Settings on your Mac select Loopback Audio (or whatever you named it) so it's now your input device. You can delete any device or application, just select it and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the screen. For instance, Spotify, Google Chrome, a microphone, etc. ![]() OS X treats each virtual device exactly as if it were a legitimate physical or. Select the + New Virtual Device button - “Loopback Audio” appears (you can change it to another name later on if you want).Ībove your inputs click on the + button, then choose the applications or devices you want to capture audio from. These can be the output of an app, an audio input device attached to the computer, or even another virtual device. When you open Loopback, the home menu appears. Setting up Loopbackĭownload Loopback - open the zip and add it your Mac’s Applications folder.![]()
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