Difference between revisions of "Scheduling of Audio or commands"

 
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If audio files or commands must be sent scheduled the BARIX devices, then there are some more or less comfortable solutions available e.g. : <br>
If audio files or commands must be sent scheduled the BARIX devices, then there are some more or less comfortable solutions available e.g. : <br>
- use Bellcommander (commercial PC software)<br>
- use Bellcommander (commercial PC software)<br>
- use ICgraph software and create a macro <br>
- use [[ICgraph - PC software]] and create a macro <br>
- use special ABCL software, like FTP-MP3 player<br>  
- use special ABCL software, like FTP-MP3 player<br>  
- use Exstreamer Commandline tool (exstreamercmd.exe) and schedule it over Windows task planer<br>
- use Exstreamer Commandline tool (exstreamercmd.exe) and schedule it over Windows task planer<br>
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Bellcommander is probably the most comfortablest option, this PC software is made and sold from  Acrovista Software ([http://www.acrovista.com]). It allows scheduling on a calendar for sending audio files or commands to (multiple) BARIX network devices, e.g. to send bell sound to start/stop the lessons in a school.
Bellcommander is probably the most comfortablest option, this PC software is made and sold from  Acrovista Software ([http://www.acrovista.com]). It allows scheduling on a calendar for sending audio files or commands to (multiple) BARIX network devices, e.g. to send bell sound to start/stop the lessons in a school.

Latest revision as of 07:27, 6 October 2010

Scheduling of audio or commands

If audio files or commands must be sent scheduled the BARIX devices, then there are some more or less comfortable solutions available e.g. :
- use Bellcommander (commercial PC software)
- use ICgraph - PC software and create a macro
- use special ABCL software, like FTP-MP3 player
- use Exstreamer Commandline tool (exstreamercmd.exe) and schedule it over Windows task planer

Bellcommander is probably the most comfortablest option, this PC software is made and sold from Acrovista Software ([1]). It allows scheduling on a calendar for sending audio files or commands to (multiple) BARIX network devices, e.g. to send bell sound to start/stop the lessons in a school.