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IP Audio Client
Set
Decoder
from the drop-down menu, and
URL
of the stream server.
•
Decoder
(+ Sample rate) – Select decoder and sample rate. It can be set to
Auto
or set manually
to preferred decoder and sample rate. In Auto Mode, the DB8009-MPX will adjust decoder
and sample rate, using stream supplied information. For
PCM (uncompressed)
sample rate
can be
32
,
44.1
or
48
kHz. For
MPEG1
the sample rate is determined automatically from
the stream.
•
Pre-buffer
– The minimum amount of time in which the unit will pre-buffer before playing
starts in order for problems with the connection to be prevented.
•
Connection
- Select connection type.
On Demand
will instruct IP Audio Client to establish
a connection only when it is the current audio source, otherwise it will stay disconnected.
This mode is useful for metered Internet connections. When set to
Always ON
the IP Audio
Client will keep the connection active even when it is not the current source.
NOTE:
On Demand
does not apply if IP Audio Client is the Main backup priority. In this case
it will work in
Always ON
mode.
NOTE:
If Silence is detected while in
On Demand
mode, DB8009-MPX will switch to the next
backup priority and will disconnect the IP Audio Client connection. It will not return to IP Audio
Client again before it switches to Main first.
Jingle Player
This option is available only when the audio source is set to MP3 Audio Player. The Jingle
player is designed for playing jingles (speech and music) at different intervals specified by the
user. The intervals are counted by songs. From the Mode drop down menu the number of songs
after which a jingle should be played is chosen. The Playback Order is also user-defined. Generally
speaking, the Jingle Player allows you to make a simple radio play out.
Jingle Files Upload via FTP
Through the use of a standard FTP client, you have the opportunity to update the backup content
at will via any PC. The supported format is .mp3. An important requirement is that all jingles
should be stored in a folder named ‘Jingles’ (no subfolders are allowed). The folder should be
located in the root of the SD Card. The playlist file must be named playlist.m3u. For information
on how the connection between the DB8009-MPX and an FTP Client should be configured, please
“Download/Upload files via FTP” on page
.
How can a playlist file be made?
1.
All backup audio files, and the play list must be located in a single folder named Audio.
2.
Use a plain text editor to create a file named playlist.m3u.
3.
The file should be stored in the same directory where the MP3 files are (folder Audio);
4.
The play list should contain only the names of the files, without path. For example: Track1.
mp3
5. Each track name should be on a new line.
6. The song titles should be written in the order that should be played.
WHEN APPLYING NEW SETTINGS
– In order new settings to take effect, it is necessary to
press the [Save] button. Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB8009-MPX.