How can we offer this for free?
Our providers pay top dollar for referrals through their affiliate programs, which we apply to installation and support.
To get started simply choose a player below and purchase. You'll then open a support ticket with our installation team,
provide your purchase number, provide FTP information for your website including the page/location on the page you would like the player installed.
It can take up to 24 hours for our team to complete the instalaltion however this is usually done in a our or 2 if during normal business hours.
The Q-Player works with shoutcast v1/v2 servers and features html5 audio including the ability to fully customize the player via admin interface. Works on Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones and supports MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+ audio types.
The SHOUTcast - Icecast works with shoutcast v1/v2 + Icecst servers and features. Works on Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones and supports MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+ audio types.
The Kast SHOUTcast - Icecast works with shoutcast v1/v2 + Icecst servers and features. Works on Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones and supports MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+ audio types.
The Hero SHOUTcast - Icecast works with shoutcast v1/v2 + Icecst servers and features. Works on Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones and supports MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+ audio types.
The AIO Player works with shoutcast v1/v2 + Icecast servers and features. Works on Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones and supports MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+ audio types.
After you've purchased your new player, you can Submit Installation Request. Please provide the following..
(1) Purchase Code from Code Canyon
(2) FTP username and password for your website hosting, website domain name and/or hostname
(3) URL to the page you would like the player on, please also note the location on the page you would like the player.
(4) Attach the ZIP file for the download package to the ticket.
All player solutions on this page are one time fees only! The fee includes both the product and installation on your website.
Price also includes support for emergency repairs (can happen after automated Linux or Windows updates) and any software updates posted
by the player developer.