I want to hide the titles because most of the tracks that I use are promos.. and as you know.. there are many pirates who can use streamripper to grab the audio and upload it all over the internet…
if they cant see the name of the track.. the use of streamripper will be pointless
um, lol… really, you don’t need to hide the track name, pretty pointless. You argue that people can steal the track out of your mix, but (1) its gonna sound like sh!t if they do it that way, and (2) if they want the track that badly I am sure they will just steal it and call it what ever they want. I would guess the name really isn’t that important if they are going through all the trouble to steal tracks out of a streamed set.
Pretty much all of the tracks I play on my radio show (and later air on my podcast) are promos that have not yet been released yet, and if some clowns want to try and steal them from my set good luck… I think you can relax and just focus on the mixing and not hiding your track names.
@Prisoneer, my guess is that you dont have an external soundcard (or any with line in for that matter)?
I believe that if you are using Win7, if you turn off “allow application to lock driver excusivley” it can share the output with traktor and “fetch” the sound beeing sent on the fly.
Also, have you checked with your soundcard driver, does it have “stereo mix” in the input mixer, that should allow you to send the copy of the audio internally, to mixlr.
Another option is tu use virtual audio cables and route first to mixlr and then use mixler’s monitoring option to send the sound further down the line (I love that new option).
In my case, I’m using Presonus Firebox connected to RecOUT on my Numark mixer so it’s been easy for me.
Ok.. So when I double-click the volume icon and then Options-> Properties..
Then I choose the mixer device to be Realtek HD Audio Input.. and there I see the Stereo Mix that you are talking about… I mark it and then the mic doesnt trigger… and I started broadcasting.. and then when I exported my mix to soundcloud.. I saw that its 96kbps bitrate… why is that so ? What can I do to make it sound better