Barix provides multichannel audio transmissions to mobile phones in Digital Signage facilities
The presentation of this development of the IP audio technology supplier, whose firmware can be updated for free, It will be officially carried out from 7 al 10 February in Amsterdam during ISE's celebration 2017.
The Swiss Network Audio Manufacturer Barix will present during your participation in WHEREAS 2017 (hall 8 - Stand N270 of the Amsterdam Rai) The update of its platform for the transmission of multichannel audio tracks to Digital Signage facilities with a single screen or a network with multiple visualization systems.
The Barix Audio Platform allows companies and leisure facilities. The barix firmware audio signage info server firmware, Available for download in this link, It will be executed on the standard audio playback devices by IP Exstreamer Store & Play de Barix, Regarding the expensive PC -based systems and difficult to manage.
This barix update works in any space where Digital Signage systems need additional aid of audio signals to effectively transmit a message. Although BARIX INSREAMER devices and a free mobile audio signaling application were previously used to transmit audio signals by a single channel, The second generation of manufacturer's devices is able to transmit multichannel audio signals in a simple way, fast and economical.
Example of its advantages is the one that brings Brader challenge, BARIX Sales and Marketing Vice President, when considering the case of a museum with three operational digital screens, each with its own audio that is transmitted via Wi-Fi to user mobile devices. “Previously -Explication-, The museum would have to acquire and use a PC under Linux to enable the transmission of the information channel to the mobile application to give access to the three different audio signals via Wi-Fi. Now only an Exstreamr Store device is needed & Play with the new firmware and achieve reliable and very economical multichannel access ”.
This development has been specifically designed to transmit audio signals to mobile phones with a very low latency, ensuring that audio tracks are synchronized with the content of Digital Signage systems. In this sense, The version with a single audio channel has had great acceptance in hotels and museums where Digital Signage is used.
By itself, The provision of low latency of audio signaling makes it an appropriate choice to transmit audio signals in simultaneous translations in conferences and meetings. For Brader, The key challenge in its development "lies in the network configuration and the Wi-Fi environment of the site".
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