Difference between revisions of "Line Hold Music"

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This feature was introduced at the [[Events:GPN16|Gulasch Programmier Nacht 2016]]. It was implemented by using an old MP3 player and the additional hardware described [[Tech:Audiosignal_Input|here]]. By separating the left and right audio channels in hardware combined with a specifically crafted audio file, can provide two independent music channels from a single player.
 
This feature was introduced at the [[Events:GPN16|Gulasch Programmier Nacht 2016]]. It was implemented by using an old MP3 player and the additional hardware described [[Tech:Audiosignal_Input|here]]. By separating the left and right audio channels in hardware combined with a specifically crafted audio file, can provide two independent music channels from a single player.
  
For the [[Events:33c3|33c3]] the same functionality was integrated the "special services box". There, the MP3 player is replaced by a RaspberryPi (1st gen, model B) and a USB sound card, using the same audio files than the previous GPN set up.
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For the [[Events:33c3|33c3]] the same functionality was integrated in the "special services box". There, the MP3 player is replaced by a RaspberryPi (1st gen, model B) and a USB sound card, using the same audio files than the previous GPN set up.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:10, 15 January 2017

While the operator is busy handling the current traffic, additional incoming calls can be deferred to special "line hold music" channels.

This feature was introduced at the Gulasch Programmier Nacht 2016. It was implemented by using an old MP3 player and the additional hardware described here. By separating the left and right audio channels in hardware combined with a specifically crafted audio file, can provide two independent music channels from a single player.

For the 33c3 the same functionality was integrated in the "special services box". There, the MP3 player is replaced by a RaspberryPi (1st gen, model B) and a USB sound card, using the same audio files than the previous GPN set up.