P2P-Piratenradio: Macrowave streamt euer macOS-Audio

Mit zwei Klicks zur privaten Radiostation: Macrowave greift sich den Audio-Output einer beliebigen macOS-App und teilt ihn – fortlaufend. Lucas Fischer verkabelte dieses fantastische Projekt.

Macrowave.co emerged from the simple wish to listen to music together while working with my friends. My collaborator and friend Neco requested it as follows:

I want one of you guys to vibecode a p2p radio protocol so I can broadcast whatever I’m listening to whoever wants to tap in.

lucas.love

Close-up of a smartphone on a charging stand displaying a music waveform and controls, set against a blurred green background reminiscent of a soccer field.

Über die iOS-App oder den Browser hört ihr dann euren DJ-Freund:innen zu.

Weil ich auch von iPadOS aus senden wollte, schicke ich einen AirPlay-Stream zu Airfoil Satellite an den Mac, damit dieser dann ins Internet strömt.

Close-up of a computer monitor displaying a music player and broadcast control panel overlaid on a soccer field graphic. The music player, labeled "Airfoil Satellite," shows "brain.fm - Lost in Time" playing via AirPlay, receiving from "Crowley." Below, a "Macrowave" radio broadcaster control panel indicates "ON AIR" status, with additional controls visible.