LadioCast
LadioCast is a live audio streaming application for macOS that allows users to capture audio from multiple input sources, mix and process them, and broadcast to streaming servers using formats like Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Opus, MP3 and Ogg PCM. It is popular with podcasters, radio broadcasters and live streamers who need precise control over audio routing, channel mapping, and codec selection. The app supports multi-channel audio devices and includes features for stereo processing and server connectivity to platforms like Shoutcast.
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1 suggestionLadioCast shows no evidence of an active native Apple Silicon build. The developer's blog from 2018 mentions Apple arm64 architecture support as "the most anticipated feature" but acknowledges a "long wait" — and there have been no visible updates since then confirming it was delivered. With Apple removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), you have approximately 27 months to verify the situation with the developer directly. Visit the developer's site at kawauso.com or contact them via their blog to ask whether a native build is planned. If the app remains Intel-only and development has stalled, you may need to look at native alternatives like Pacemaker, Hindenburg Journalist Pro (which has native Apple Silicon support), or the open-source Audacity for audio mixing workflows — though these serve somewhat different use cases. For now, confirm the developer's current status and timeline.
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