I have been using a system which contains 4 different MP3 players in a single 19" 1U unit to feed my MOH for years and this has been working fine.
We've had a technical guy do all kinds of measuring to prevent one system to fry the other one and back, so this is pretty stable.
With the datacentre on the same floor this was working lika a charm.
However 14 months ago we have moved the datacentre elsewhere, taking a nice 20 minutes drive to start/stop/change the MOH, it uses SD cards on which the music is stored and cannot be restarted / activated / reloaded remotely.
I'm looking for a solution where 4-6 different input sources should stream music to 4-6 different outputs (I currently use 2 x E&M cards).
Of course I'm able to set this up in the CS1000, that's not the problem. it is that we want a system (so not 4-6 PC's) to stream the music to the E&M cards.
This is not really a Nortel / Avaya question (I'm running an Avaya Blue CS1000E, Rel 7.65 with AACC Rel 6.4 SP14).
Anyone came across such a thing before and have some tips/directions to send us?
We've had a technical guy do all kinds of measuring to prevent one system to fry the other one and back, so this is pretty stable.
With the datacentre on the same floor this was working lika a charm.
However 14 months ago we have moved the datacentre elsewhere, taking a nice 20 minutes drive to start/stop/change the MOH, it uses SD cards on which the music is stored and cannot be restarted / activated / reloaded remotely.
I'm looking for a solution where 4-6 different input sources should stream music to 4-6 different outputs (I currently use 2 x E&M cards).
Of course I'm able to set this up in the CS1000, that's not the problem. it is that we want a system (so not 4-6 PC's) to stream the music to the E&M cards.
This is not really a Nortel / Avaya question (I'm running an Avaya Blue CS1000E, Rel 7.65 with AACC Rel 6.4 SP14).
Anyone came across such a thing before and have some tips/directions to send us?