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Annuncicom IC User Manual Version 01.20
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the stream gets interrupted in the receiving device (due to
network traffic caused by other devices like PC’s)
Play Buffer
Defines the amount of bytes that will be stored before
playing the received stream. Lower this value to minimize
delay, increase this value to prevent dropouts.
Receive Timeout
Defines the amount of time between the end of a received
stream and switching to preparation of talking.
TCP Priority Rx Port
Enter the port number on which this device will listen for a
TCP Priority message.
Set to a value between 0 (disabled) and 65535.
UDP Priority Rx Port
Enter the port number on which this device will listen for a
UDP Priority message.
Set to a value between 0 (disabled) and 65535.
UDP Receiver Port
Enter the port number for receiving a UDP stream.
Set to a value between 0 (disabled) and 65535.
UDP Tx Source Port
This setting is only used when working with a custom
software application. Enter the source port number to be
used when sending a UDP stream. Set to a value between 0
and 65535. When set to 0 the source port is set to the
same port as selected in destination port in section Stream
to. If destination is set to
"origin source" then UDP
Receiver Port is used.
Radio Path
Enter a radio path to listen to the transmitted stream of
this Barix Annuncicom using a device that is able to play
MP3 radio stations (also PC software like WinAmp).
The URL to connect is http://x.x.x.x/p. Where x.x.x.x is
the IP address of this device and /p is this Radio path.
Example: http://192.168.0.24/xstream
The device can serve up to six concurrent radio streams.
Stream
Choose if the stream should be sent to the targets defined
in the tables
"from table" or to the device from where
the last communication came
"to origin source".
Table
There are 8 tables consisting of 8 destinations to stream to.
If you have changed any setting above you should hit the
Apply button on the bottom of the page to save your
changes before selecting a table for configuration.
There 8 streaming destination entries.
Conn. type
Choose the type of connection:
"not used" for unused destinations
"Internet Radio" for an internet radio station (1 user)
(default)
"Raw UDP" for a UDP connection
"Raw TCP" for a TCP connection
IP # # # #
Enter 4 values of the destination IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for unused destinations (except when the
connection type is set to UDP it will be broadcasted e.g.
"192.168.0.255")
"0.0.0.0" for connection TCP + port if this device is used as
a TCP listener waiting for a connection from a streaming
device. (default)
"192.168.0.34" for a directed connection
Port #
Enter the port number for each destination (between
"0"
and
"65535"). If this port is set to "0" then the default ports
are used (Internet Radio
"80", TCP "2020", UDP "3030").
Note
The default setting (factory defaults) for the streaming
destination # 1 is
"Raw UDP 0.0.0.0:0". This means it is
UDP broadcasting on port 3030!
To store these settings click on the Apply button.
The device will restart with the new settings.