Broadcast live on your Radio Station with BUTT

This free multi-system streaming tool allows you to broadcast live audio from your computer or internet access point.

The particularity with BUTT

The main purpose of BUTT (Broadcasting Using This Tool) is to stream live audio data from your computers mic or line input to your online radio station. It’s a free standalone encoder that can stream audio to a Shoutcast or Icecast server. The software handles input from a computer, this includes live feeds such as talking into a microphone or on a computer’s sound-card.

Discover how to broadcast live with BUTT

Are you ready to begin broadcasting live on your radio station via BUTT? Follow our video tutorial to find out how to easily configure your radio station and begin speaking live on air!

Broadcasting live on your radio station has never been easier!

Nowadays there are many different live broadcasting software available, it can sometimes be difficult to see clearly.

SHOUTcast and Icecast compatible.

Saves your connection information.

Attenuate and amplify the input volume.

Has a VU Meter with peak hold.

Free to download on Mac OS, Windows & Linux.

Has the ability to stream and record with different bitrates.

Automatically reconnects if the connection is lost.

Automatically connects to a server after starting up.

Ready to get started?

Your online radio in a few minutes! Test it for free today.

No credit card required

Frequently asked questions

BUTT (broadcast using this tool) is completely free to download on Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

In order to configure your radio stream, you will need to enter your live connection information. Simply head over to the Live Tab in your Radio Manager to retrieve your live connection information, and enter it in LadioCast. You can follow our step-by-step tutorial.

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