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Barix extreamer to megaseg6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() This manual is divided into the following chapters:ĭevice Status and Control (controlling the device via the WEB UI)ĭevice Configuration (explaining all configuration parameters) Click on any bookmark to directly jump to the corresponding part of the manual. Click on the “Bookmarks” pane tab on the left side of Adobe Acrobat Viewer to open it. The complete “Table of Contents” is available in Adobe Acrobat Viewer. ![]() Click on them to jump to the dictionary at the end of this manual, click on the left arrow icon to jump back. Click on the link to jump to the referenced chapter, click on the left arrow icon to jump back to where you came from. X Chapter name) are red and underlined and serve as direct links when viewed in Adobe Acrobat Viewer. Please proceed to chapter 6 Updating the device in order to do so. If other HW is being used then the factory firmware will have to be replaced.īefore continuing with this manual make sure that the firmware version is up to date and corresponds with this manual. 1.5 Preloaded Firmwareīarix preloads the Instreamer (100 & Classic) with the “Instreamer” firmware version. Technical specifications can be found in the corresponding product sheet which can be downloaded from our site For detailed technical information about the CGI application programming interface (API) please download the “Instreamer Technical Documentation” from our website. A printed version is included in the box and can also be downloaded from our site 1.4 Additional documents Streaming Client V2.10 or later).įrom FW V4.02 the WEB UI was given a completely different “look and feel” to make the configuration task simpler and also to reflect Barix's new Corporate Identity.įor the installation of the Barix Instreamer or the legacy Barix Instreamer 100 please refer to the corresponding “Quick Install Guide”. The Inputs are used either to trigger streaming or to send contact closures to a partner device with SW loaded capable of decoding the information. Supports all General Purpose Inputs (GPIs) on the Exstreamer 1000, Exstreamer 500 and Annuncicom 1000. Supports Serial Port relaying (Serial gateway over Network)įrom FW V3.17. Supports IR remote control command relaying (Network to IR out). Remote controllable using HTTP, TCP and UDP Supports stream authentication (HTTP, Shoutcast, Icecast)ġ0/100 Mbit Ethernet connection supports automatic network configuration (BOOTP, DHCP, AutoIP and IPzator) as well as manual static IP configurationįeatures SonicIP ® announcing the IP address on power up over the audio outputsĬontrol and configuration using a standard web browser Supported stream connections: HTTP, BRTP, RTP, SIP, Raw UDP, Raw TCP, Icecast and Icecast ID3 source, Shoutcast source Generates PCM (16 bit) streams at 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rate, stereo big or little endian from an analog source. Generates PCM (16 bit) streams at 8,12,24,32 kHz sample rate, mono big or little endian and 44.1 kHz sample rate mono big endian from an analog source Generates aLaw/uLaw streams at 12 or 32 kHz sample rate from an analog source Generates G.711 (aLaw/uLaw) streams at 8 or 24 kHz sample rate from an analog source With the latest Instreamer (ID 43) Constant Bit Rate (CBR) can also be configured. Generates MP3 streams at adjustable bit rates (VBR) from analog or digital (optical/coaxial S/P DIF) sources. ![]() With an optional stick-on transmitter, additional IR-enabled devices can be remote controlled via the network connection, enabling users to control their audio sources without being in the same location as the device. The built-in serial interface allows data to be relayed to another Barix device, a PC or a server using the “Serial Gateway” functionality of the “Instreamer” firmware. With serial and Ethernet control APIs, open IP-standards, and the standard encoding formats, the device can also be integrated with other components, controlled by automation systems, or used with Barix Exstreamers to create more flexible, more cost-effective distributed audio systems. SNMP remote monitoring capabilities allow for building a manageable distributed audio network. The audio is encoded in real-time, and the generated audio stream can be distributed, via an IP-based network or the Internet, to one or more receivers or Shoutcast / Icecast-servers.īarix devices running the “Instreamer” firmware can be easily managed via a web browser interface using PCs, web pads, PDAs or other web-enabled devices. ![]() The “Instreamer” firmware converts audio from any analog or digital device into G.711 (8 bit), PCM (16 bit) or high-quality MP3 streams. The “Instreamer” firmware is designed to serve as a versatile, network-enabled analog and digital audio-to-Ethernet converter for commercial audio distribution. 1 Introduction 1.1 Abouthe“Instreamer”firmware ![]()
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