StreamCast – Live Radio Streaming Player
The #1 No-Code Radio Player Plugin for WordPress – Trusted by Thousands Worldwide
StreamCast is a simple, accessible, and fully customizable online radio streaming player for WordPress.
Play IceCast, Shoutcast, RadioCo, RadioJar, Radionomy, and many more stream types using shortcodes or Gutenberg blocks — without writing code.
It’s lightweight, fast, responsive, and works across all major browsers and devices.
Whether you run an online radio station, podcast live stream, community FM, or educational broadcast—StreamCast lets you embed your live stream beautifully inside WordPress.
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How To Use It? Learn Quick
Key Features (Free)
- Responsive Radio Player – Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
- Supports Major Providers – IceCast, Shoutcast, Radiojar, Radionomy, RadioCo & more.
- No-Code Setup – Add with a simple shortcode or Gutenberg block.
- Customizable Skins – Adjust background colors and styles.
- Cross-Browser Compatible – Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
- Lightweight & Fast – Minimal load, no performance issues.
- Single Station Player – Designed for one stream per page.
- Background Color Support – Personalize using shortcode attributes.
🎧 StreamCast Pro – Premium Version Features
The StreamCast Premium version includes advanced player controls, professional skins, and full customization options.
Pro Features Include:
- Advanced Player UI (85+ Radio Player)
- Professional Skin Library
- Automatic Station Name From Stream URL
- Brand Color Picker & Custom Colors
- Text Color & Typography
- Ultimate Player Type
- More Stream Compatibility
- Custom CSS Styling
- Priority Support & Future Updates
How to Use
Add a Simple Player
Use this shortcode: [stream url= »YOUR_STREAM_URL »]
Add a Background Color
[stream url= »YOUR_STREAM_URL » background= »#333333″]
Supports color names or hex values.
Or use the Gutenberg StreamCast Block for a visual setup.
Important Notes
⚠️ Chrome 80+ Restriction
If your website uses HTTPS but your stream is HTTP, Chrome will block playback.
✔ Both website and stream must use the same protocol (preferably HTTPS).
More info: https://blog.chromium.org/2019/10/no-more-mixed-messages-about-https.html
Use Cases
- Online radio stations
- Internet broadcast channels
- Podcast live streams
- Religious or community radio
- Live music streams
- FM/AM radio going digital
- Educational radio broadcasts
User Feedback
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This is exactly what I was looking for – I have a station on Live365 and their ‘player’ is too large, I wanted a simple player without all the mumbo jumbo. So far so good.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It’s best radio player, so many features. can put player anywhere by short code. I recommended”
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Source Code
You can find the source code, report bugs, and contribute to the development of this plugin on our GitHub repository: StreamCast on GitHub
External Services
This plugin connects to the following external services to provide enhanced functionality:
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Muses Radio Player API (muses.org)
- Used for: Fetching player skins and sending anonymous usage statistics
- Data sent: Player configuration and anonymous listener data (legacy player reports)
- Loaded on: Pages where the radio player block or shortcode is displayed
- Terms: https://www.muses.org/terms-and-conditions | Privacy Policy: https://www.muses.org/privacy-policy
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Plyr Video Player Assets (Local)
- Used for: Localized SVG icons and blank video assets for the Plyr player
- Data sent: None (Assets are bundled locally)
- Loaded on: Pages using the shortcode or block
- Terms: https://plyr.io/ | Privacy Policy: https://plyr.io/
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YouTube Data API (googleapis.com)
- Used for: Fetching video/stream metadata (title) by video ID
- Data sent: YouTube video ID and API key
- Loaded on: Pages where a YouTube stream source is configured
- Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms | Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
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Google IMA SDK (imasdk.googleapis.com)
- Used for: Loading video ad support (VAST/VMAP ads)
- Data sent: Standard ad request data
- Loaded on: Pages
- Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms | Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
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Vimeo API (vimeo.com)
- Used for: Fetching Vimeo video metadata
- Data sent: Vimeo video ID
- Loaded on: Pages where a Vimeo stream source is configured
- Terms: https://vimeo.com/terms | Privacy: https://vimeo.com/privacy
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AniView Ad Server (go.aniview.com)
- Used for: Serving VAST video ads
- Data sent: Standard VAST ad request parameters
- Loaded on: Pages where AniView ads are enabled
- Terms: https://www.aniview.com/terms-of-service/ | Privacy Policy: https://www.aniview.com/privacy-policy/
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bPlugins Templates (templates.bplugins.com)
- Used for: Loading default radio station artwork and player skins
- Data sent: Asset request (no personal data)
- Loaded on: Admin dashboard and player initialization
- Terms: https://bplugins.com/terms-of-service/ | Privacy Policy: https://bplugins.com/privacy-policy/
Third-Party Libraries
This plugin bundles the following third-party JavaScript/PHP libraries.
Codestar Framework
- Source: http://codestarframework.com/
- GitHub: https://github.com/Codestar/codestar-framework
- License: GPLv2 or later – https://github.com/Codestar/codestar-framework/blob/master/LICENSE.md
- Purpose: Provides the options framework for the plugin’s settings and shortcode generator.
Freemius SDK
- Source: https://freemius.com/
- GitHub: https://github.com/Freemius/wordpress-sdk
- License: GPLv3 – https://github.com/Freemius/wordpress-sdk/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
- Purpose: Provides opt-in usage tracking and analytics to help improve the plugin.
bpl-tools
- Source / GitHub: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools
- License: GPL-2.0-or-later – https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
- Purpose: Shared utility library providing admin dashboard components and common Gutenberg editor controls.
- External Services: The library may connect to bPlugins, WordPress.org, and Freemius services for product data and checkout functionality. See full details: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools#external-requests–why-they-are-made
