FEATURES: Shoutcast and Icecast Support - It supports Shoutcast and Icecast radio streaming. The radio stream should be MP3 type. It will also play AAC streams but only on browsers which support AAC Only Radio Stream Needed - Just add the radio stream and the player will get the current playing song and artist photo. Responsive Design - The radio player can be used in websites which are responsive. Optional parameter to disable responsive behavior in order to integrate it in non-responsive websites. Mobile Compatible - It is compatible with IOS and Android operating systems. Full Width Option - The radio player width can cover the full width of the parent div. Artist Image - The player will display the photo of the current playing singer, if it is present in the database. Highly Customizable - Over 35 parameters from where you can customize the player, having the possibility to integrate it in any design. Sticky Version - Parameter to set the radio player in sticky version. History - It will automatically get the history for ShoutCast streams. For IceCast streams it will generate the history as the radio plays. Show/Hide History - Parameter to load the player with history or without history. Multiple Instances - You can insert multiple radio players on your website or on the same page (maximum 2 on the same page). Only one can be set as 'sticky'’'. VIDEO TUTORIAL: You'll find detailed video tutorials, in the help documentation Note for IOS & Android (restrictions imposed by Apple & Google): - The autoplay will not work because IOS (and Android) has disabled autoplay feature and it can't be controlled from JS. Note for Safari, Chrome & Firefox (restrictions imposed by Apple & Google): Starting with Safari 11, Chrome 66 and Firefox 66 the autoplay will not work because Apple & Google disabled autoplay feature and it can’t be controlled from JS. Chrome no longer accepts mixed requests. Please check this link: https://blog.chromium.org/2019/10/no-more-mixed-messages-about-https.html. In case you have a HTTPS website you'll need to use a HTTPS radio link.