Oscillicious is a small Canadian studio that specializes in audio utilities aimed at musicians, podcasters, and independent broadcasters. Its compact product line revolves around Rocket Broadcaster, a lightweight Windows encoder that turns any PC into a live internet-radio source. Typical use-cases include campus stations that need a stable replacement for legacy encoders, hobbyists who want to stream a weekly show from home, or event DJs who require unattended metadata forwarding to Shoutcast, Icecast, or Radio.co. The program accepts input from any WASAPI or ASIO device, encodes in MP3, AAC, Ogg, Opus, or FLAC, and embeds song titles automatically from file tags or external scripts, making it equally handy for automated playlists or microphone talk-over. Because it runs as a background service, it can be left on a production rack next to playout software such as RadioBOSS or SAM Broadcaster, silently pushing a 256 kbps feed while the host focuses on mixing. Universities also deploy it for low-latency sports commentary, pairing a USB mixer with a 4G modem. Oscillicious keeps the interface deliberately sparse—no cluttered dashboards—so volunteers can go live after a two-minute setup. Rocket Broadcaster is available for free on get.nero.com; the site supplies the latest build through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, supports batch installation alongside other audio tools, and always fetches the most recent release.

Rocket Broadcaster

Broadcast live to your internet radio station

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