

Shoutcast is still around, but it’s proprietary and costs money. It’s still a viable alternative to Icecast but I think you’ll find more Icecast based services around simply because of the price. That, and Icecast has been around for a long time, so it’s kind of a known system. But yeah, tens of thousands of audio and video feeds still run on Shoutcast. They even have a directory to help you find them.



















Absolutely! VLC can stream it as well as a bunch of other software. I think the default audio players on most of the big Linux distros will play Icecast streams. My daily driver is macOS and I use an app called Broadcasts that does nothing but play music from audio feeds. Most of them are Icecast stations.