Latest WACUP public preview for x86 & x64 is build #21640 (May 11th 2025) (x86 & x64 changelogs)
Latest restricted WACUP beta release is build #21640 (May 11th 2025) (x86 & x64 changelogs)


NOTE: Beta testers are added in a limited & subjective manner as I can only support so many people as part of the beta test program to keep it useful for my needs.

Unless I think you're going to be helpful, not all requests will be accepted but might still be later on. Remember that beta testing is to help me & the limitations currently works for my needs for this project.

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Messages - Djarum

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re: crashing, what build & type (x86 or x64) are you using? It'll probably be easier to message me a copy of the last crash report (assuming one was able to be self-generated by WACUP) which should be accessible via the link on preferences -> advanced -> error reporting.

Done. Let me know if you need anything else.

I wasn't aware of this & my intent when I added Icecast source support was to just mirror what matched up with the SHOUTcast handling. It seems I'd need to provide a "ice-description" header value when the connection is being able to achieve what's being asked for.

Awesome. Any plans on making more encoder options as well? I have been using mp3 for my stream but I know with icecast ogg and flac are very popular options as well.

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And in further testing the Advert/PSA crashes WACUP consistently when it triggers.

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I have been using the Streaming Source for a bit here and it is seemingly working very well. There is an oversight that is missing, in the directory there is no option for "description" which at least in Icecast is a standard in it's metadata. It just outputs "Unspecified description" to the server.

Another thing that would be nice for streaming radio is giving multiple options in the Adverts/PSAs. For example being able to have it randomly choose a file from a folder to play every x amount of songs. Or for more advanced usage being able to chain 3 or 4 tracks from different folder/playlists, for example a file from /news/, /weather/ and /commercial/ folders every hour on the hour.

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