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Author Topic: BARIX EXTREMER / INSTREAMER IP Networked Audio (think LONG MIC / SPKR cord)  (Read 893 times)
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« on: April 07, 2023, 04:10:18 PM »

The Barix Instreamer is an upgraded version of the Instreamer 100, the original IP Audio encoder used in thousands of installations worldwide. It is a versatile, network-enabled, generic analog audio IP encoder suitable for audio distribution, monitoring and transmission purposes in Broadcast, Retail, Security and Entertainment industries alike. Specific application firmware is available from Barix or can even be programmed by Barix and integrators alike to suit special, non-standard applications. One example is the Barix SIP application, which turns the Instreamer in an audio-dial or call-in monitoring device. The Barix Instreamer can be easily configured and managed with a web browser. A link on the UI allows direct listening to the audio feed in real time.

The Barix Exstreamer 100 is a versatile network audio decoder for a variety of applications. It enables users to create flexible, cost-effective distributed audio systems using standard IP technology. The Barix Exstreamer 100 plays MP3, G.711 and PCM audio files from PC or web server (http) as well as legacy digital and analog sources (using the Barix Instreamer) and streams from sources like Shoutcast, Icecast (Internet radio) or RTP servers (Instreamer).

The Barix Exstreamer 100 provides unbalanced RCA outputs and a headphone jack, along with Ethernet connection and web-browser control. With serial and Ethernet control APIs, it can also be managed from typical automation systems. Installing the Barix Exstreamer 100 is fast and simple due to its unique features, SonicIP and IPzator: On power up the device finds a correct IP address and announces it over the audio and headphone outputs.

There are two pairs. All in good working condition w/power supplies.   $115 each (Free Shipping US only).  For more details about Barix please go to Google.




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