[cisco-voip] "iPod" audio to multicast and then back to standard audio devices?

Scott Voll svoll.voip at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 15:24:06 EDT 2009


What about the fixed MoH audio source in CM?
Scott

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow at gmail.com>wrote:

> As part of the "multicast speakers" thread, we're looking at how to inject
> audio into the multicast groups that the multicast speakers are capable of
> using.  (Think, analog iPod output into a box that does the conversion for
> background music, but it could be any standard analog source)
>
> I see that the 1861 routers have an audio input, but we don't have those.
>
> Cyberdata, the company which we used for their SIP-to-multicast paging
> server and multicast speakers doesn't offer anything like that.
>
> Also, in certain areas, there's going to be a contractor-installed A/V
> suite (training rooms) where speakers will already exist, and we can't do
> much with the suite since it's a turn-key.
>
> However, if we have a multicast-to-audio device, then we can tell the A/V
> contractor, "here's another audio source".
>
> Any products in this space which you like / work well?
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