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LiveWebDJ.com is a browser-based internet radio automation and management system designed to let online radio operators upload music, schedule programming, hand over to remote DJs, and output streams from the cloud. It is not, by itself, a full replacement for streaming hosting: users still need a Shoutcast v1/v2 or Icecast2 server, or a Live365.com account.
The product centers on an automated playout workflow: it supports drag-and-drop uploads, FTP uploads, and importing tracks from Dropbox and Google Drive. Users can create unlimited playlists and clockwheels, then switch programming structures through scheduled events. On the playout side, it supports MP3 and AAC+ up to 320k, with crossfading, silence trimming, volume normalization, and queue management for at least 10 tracks. The remote DJ feature set is fairly complete: each DJ can have a separate encoder password, smooth takeover is supported without stopping automated playout, and live shows can be recorded for replay or download.
The basic account costs $19.95/month and includes 1 output encoder and 20GB of storage. Output encoders can be expanded up to 6, at an additional $5/month. Storage can be upgraded to 50GB, 100GB, or 200GB for $5, $10, or $20/month respectively. There are also broadcast network/reseller packages for 10, 25, or 50 accounts. The website clearly offers a 7-day free trial.
Its main strength is that it is highly focused on internet radio. It supports common ecosystems such as Shoutcast, Icecast2, and Live365, and includes Twitter and TuneIn integrations for synchronizing track information. The downside is relatively weak disclosure around security and compliance: we did not see information such as SOC 2 or GDPR. The terms also state that listener and song history statistics are not provided, and music licensing/reporting is the user’s responsibility. Browser compatibility is also somewhat old-fashioned: Safari does not support voice tracking, and the voice tracking feature is described as relying on Flash.
LiveWebDJ.com is suitable for small broadcasters, remote DJ teams, and radio networks that already have a streaming server and want to quickly build a 24/7 automated internet radio station. There is no clear information about access from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include Radio.co, AzuraCast, LibreTime, or a self-hosted Icecast/Shoutcast setup.
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livewebdj.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach livewebdj.com directly.