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This article describes how to stream audio from a 3rd party source to the AlphaCom or ICX using an IP Dummy:
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This article describes how to stream audio from a 3rd party source to the AlphaCom or ICX using an [[IP Dummy Station]]:
  
* Install Ffmpeg on PC: http://adaptivesamples.com/how-to-install-ffmpeg-on-windows/
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* Download and install Ffmpeg on PC: https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html
 
* From AlphaPro, create an IP Dummy, e.g. 165, and set codec = G722.
 
* From AlphaPro, create an IP Dummy, e.g. 165, and set codec = G722.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 19 September 2024

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This article describes how to stream audio from a 3rd party source to the AlphaCom or ICX using an IP Dummy Station:

IP Dummy


  • In AlphaWeb - Filters, open an UDP port for incoming audio, e.g. 4322.
Filter settings


  • Trigger the action command:
Event Handler


Action commands:

$VAC L165 U8 '10.5.101.133' W1234 W4322


  • 165 = the Dummy
  • U8 = G.722
  • 10.5.101.133 = IP Address of PC
  • 4322 = UDP port for audio

From Windows command line, enter:

ffmpeg.exe -re -i "C:\Programmer\ffmpeg\media\06 Paradise by the Dashboard Light.mp3" -ac 1 -acodec g722 -ar 16000 -f rtp rtp://10.5.101.30:4322


  • "C:\Programmer\ffmpeg\media\06 Paradise by the Dashboard Light.mp3" = audio source
  • 10.5.101.30 = IP Address of the AlphaCom