BUTT (broadcast using this tool) is an easy to use, multi-OS streaming tool that supports ShoutCast and IceCast. It can stream live audio data from your computer’s Mic or Line input to an Shoutcast or Icecast server, and also record it. It is not intended to be a server by itself or automatically broadcast audio files.
If you want to use BUTT on your Windows computer, you might wonder what are the minimum system requirements for it. According to a discussion on SourceForge, a user reported that he was able to stream with BUTT using a Windows computer with 2 GHz processor speed and 4 GB of RAM. However, this might vary depending on the quality and bitrate of your audio stream, as well as the network speed and stability.
The official manual of BUTT does not specify any system requirements for Windows, but it does provide instructions on how to install it and how to build it from source if needed. It also mentions that you need some libraries installed on your system, such as fltk-1.3, portaudio19, libmp3lame, libvorbis, libogg, libflac, libopus, libsamplerate, libfdk-aac, libdbus-1, libcurl and libssl.
If you need more help with installing or using BUTT on your Windows computer, you can check out our video tutorial page tutosquad.com. There you will find detailed guides and tips on how to stream with BUTT like a pro.
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