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(Link to 2010 press release (https://www.videolan.org/press/2010-1.html). Re-iterate "We want to emphasise…features like SHOUTcast or icecast are now doable using...extension[s]")
(Rewrite page: it is even simpler now. Include File:Vlc-playlistshoutcastradio-en.png (Shoutcast) and File:Shoutcastdirectory.PNG (Icecast) for visual comparison)
 
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Shoutcast is [[proprietary]] software primarily used for listening to [[web radio]]. [[Icecast]] is the [[open source]] version and is currently used in {{VLC}}.
 
Shoutcast is [[proprietary]] software primarily used for listening to [[web radio]]. [[Icecast]] is the [[open source]] version and is currently used in {{VLC}}.
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== Replacement ==
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Shoutcast was removed completely in 1.1.0. A [https://www.videolan.org/press/2010-1.html VideoLAN Press Release - Shoutcast] noted ''We want to emphasise the fact that features like SHOUTcast or icecast browsing are now doable using our new extension framework and you will find user-contributed extensions on https://addons.videolan.org/''.
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There are [https://addons.videolan.org/browse/cat/322/order/top add-ons for Internet radio available at addons.videolan.org] but standard installs of recent versions might already be enough. VLC before and after the replacement look much the same, and both seem to allow online listening:
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[[File:Vlc-playlistshoutcastradio-en.png|alt=|thumb|left|Shoutcast (0.9.4)]]
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[[File:Shoutcastdirectory.PNG|alt=|thumb|right|Icecast (<1.0.6)]]
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{{Clear}}
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The steps differ slightly: open the playlist and select "Icecast Radio Directory" instead of "Shoutcast Radio".
  
 
== Further reading ==
 
== Further reading ==
 
* [https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-vlc-more-open-source-than-ever/ ZDNet - New VLC more open source than ever] - talks about the motivation behind the 1.1.0 switch away from Shoutcast
 
* [https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-vlc-more-open-source-than-ever/ ZDNet - New VLC more open source than ever] - talks about the motivation behind the 1.1.0 switch away from Shoutcast
* [https://www.videolan.org/press/2010-1.html VideoLAN Press Release - Shoutcast] - explains further. Notably: ''We want to emphasise the fact that features like SHOUTcast or icecast browsing are now doable using our new extension framework and you will find user-contributed extensions on https://addons.videolan.org/''
 
  
 
[[Category:Knowledge Base]]
 
[[Category:Knowledge Base]]

Latest revision as of 08:52, 28 March 2019

Shoutcast is proprietary software primarily used for listening to web radio. Icecast is the open source version and is currently used in VLC media player.

Replacement

Shoutcast was removed completely in 1.1.0. A VideoLAN Press Release - Shoutcast noted We want to emphasise the fact that features like SHOUTcast or icecast browsing are now doable using our new extension framework and you will find user-contributed extensions on https://addons.videolan.org/.

There are add-ons for Internet radio available at addons.videolan.org but standard installs of recent versions might already be enough. VLC before and after the replacement look much the same, and both seem to allow online listening:

Shoutcast (0.9.4)
Icecast (<1.0.6)

The steps differ slightly: open the playlist and select "Icecast Radio Directory" instead of "Shoutcast Radio".

Further reading