broadcast-server
A simple Go server that broadcasts any data/stream. (by schollz)
liquidsoap
Custom Liquidsoap script for flexible scheduling of the radio stream (by lahmacunradio)
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Make an internet radio station with one line of bash
Yes, I highly recommend it. You can express your broadcast in a nice functional DSL. We are running a community radio and use it there in production for couple of years now.[0] (It's a very suboptimal solution but performed w/o any hiccup with some pretty specific constraints.) We could've gotten many more mileage out of it, if we really would have had the time to focus on creating libs and functions for our specific needs as the API is really powerful, the docs are a good read. Also, on a more subjective note: It's developed by nice guys and even if some built-ins fail from time-to-time since there's no real rush to update we can help test w/ them & give some input on features,
[0] https://github.com/mmmnmnm/lahmacun/blob/master/azuracast/li...
What are some alternatives?
When comparing broadcast-server and liquidsoap you can also consider the following projects:
reciva-radio-patching - Notes how to patch the Reciva radios (Tangent Quattro etc.) to work without Reciva
system-bus-radio - Transmits AM radio on computers without radio transmitting hardware.
rdio-scanner - Rdio Scanner is an open source software that ingest and distribute audio files generated by various software-defined radio recorders. Its interface tries to reproduce the user experience of a real police scanner, while adding its own touch.
LibreTime - LibreTime: Radio Broadcast & Automation Platform
Navidrome Music Server - ๐งโ๏ธ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic