![]() Subject to strict compliance with these Terms, we grant you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-commercial, revocable, non-assignable and non-transferrable licence to: use the Site and (subject to valid registration) the Broadcast Software and to view, download for caching purposes only, and print pages from the Site for your own personal use. Other than as expressly permitted in these Terms no rights (whether by implication, estoppel or otherwise) in or to the Content are granted to you. Mixlr (and/or our licensors) own the Content. Unless otherwise stated, the past, present and future content of the Site and Broadcast Software (including without limitation, software graphics, text, images, designs, compilations, databases, targeting information, and the trademarks, logos, domain names, trade names, service marks, trade identities any and all copyright material (including source and object code) and all other materials related to the Site and Broadcast Software (the "Content") is protected by applicable copyrights, trademark rights, database rights and other proprietary rights. Parts of the Mixlr Service may require registration. Mixlr gives you the opportunity to: (a) transmit (using the Broadcast Software and other applications), export and share your own live audio broadcasts to other users over the Internet (b) listen to and comment on other users' broadcasts and (c) see which other users are listening to the same broadcast as you and interact with them live via the Site and via third party websites or applications (the "Mixlr Service"). If you disagree with these Terms or any part of them, you must not use the Site. By using the Site, the Mixlr Service and/or the Broadcast Software you agree to be bound by these Terms in full. Govern your use of (a) the Mixlr ("Mixlr", "we", "us"), website at and all proprietary services, software, data and materials accessed via the website (the "Site") (b) the Mixlr Service (defined below) and (c) the Mixlr live broadcasting software application (the "Broadcast Software"). I played with the Devices preferences in djay but could not find a solution.These terms of use ("Terms") together with our Privacy policy Improvising based on advice I read in another forum about different equipment, I tried running an RCA cable from the output to the input on the U-Control. It does pick up the main output playing on djay, but it also picks up room noise, and the physical speaker volume, which should just be a monitor, affects the broadcast signal on Mixlr. When I select “Built-in Input” as the audio input (which would mirror the standard setup I use for playing and recording at home), it turns my speakers into a microphone. When I select the U-Control as audio input on Mixlr, my headphone cue signal becomes the broadcast signal, which obviously doesn’t help. In most cases, I do get a signal on the test broadcast on Mixlr, but it’s never the right signal - a clean “main” signal from djay’s virtual mixer. I’ve tried various arrangements with no success. I expect I should be able to use the input/output jacks on the U-Control for my broadcasting signal, but I can’t figure out the right connections. I have a pair of speakers plugged into my Macbook’s headphone jack. I have a Behringer U-Control UCA 202, which I use for pre-cueing with headphones. I signed up for a free account on Mixlr to test this. I’m attempting a basic setup for online broadcasting on my Macbook with djay.
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