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Sonifex PS-SEND - 6 How to Use Your Pro Audio Streamers

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How To Use Your Pro Audio Streamers 6
6. How To Use Your Pro Audio Streamers
The unit will now reset and the stream should begin playing.
The following guide will show you how to set up your units to stream
44.1kHz mp3 from one unit to the other when connected to external
networks. This is suitable for scenarios such as a Studio Transmitter Link:
How To Configure an STL Stream of 44.1kHz mp3 From
PS-SEND To PS-PLAY Or PS-AMP
1. Set the PS-SEND up as previously given.
2. Connect to the IP address of the router and configure port forwarding
so that:
Start port is defined as 80.
End port is defined as 80.
Protocol is selected as TCP.
IP address is set to the current IP address of the PS-SEND.
The router should now allow communication on that port number from the
outside world.
Now at the PS-PLAY or PS-AMP site:
3. Connect to the PS-PLAY or PS-AMP webpage.
Under the STREAMING header:
4. Type http://x.x.x.x:80/xstream, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the
router where the PS-SEND is.
5. Press Apply.
This section of the manual outlines some applications and the webpage
settings for them.
Point To Point Audio Send
When used in conjunction with a PS-PLAY or PS-AMP, the PS-SEND can be
used to transfer audio from one place to another. The PS-SEND encodes the
audio and sends it directly to the PS-PLAY or PS-AMP, which decodes the
signal back into audio.
The following guide will show you how to configure your units to stream
44.1kHz mp3 audio to one another when connected on the same local
network (LAN):
1. Connect to the webpage of the PS-SEND.
Under the AUDIO SETTINGS header:
2. Select the appropriate input by clicking on the radio button.
3. In the Encoding and Frequency boxes, select MPEG1/ 44.1kHz(MP3).
4. In the MPEG Encoding quality box, select a minimum of ‘5’ for audio.
Under the STREAM DESTINATION header:
5. In the connection type box, select ‘Internet radio’.
6. In the port box, type ‘80’.
7. Press Submit.
The unit will now reset, with the new settings stored.
8. Connect to the PS-PLAY or PS-AMP webpage.
Under the STREAMING header
9. Type http://x.x.x.x:80/pssend , where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the
PS-SEND unit.
10. Press Apply.

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