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Ask Slashdot: Overhauling an Amusement Park's Multi-Zone Audio Player? 120

Posted by timothy
from the this-sounds-like-a-fun-job dept.
mcmadman writes "The multi-zone audio player I'm working with uses an almost decade old card/software combo that is prone to crashes and other anomalies. I would like to know if there are open source (read 'free') or other alternatives that would allow multiple simultaneous playlists played through the myriad of audio interfaces out there. The line outs are then plugged into a CobraNet matrix, which handles the distribution of the music/sound to their respective areas. I'm looking at eight channels minimum, timed playlist start/stops, and triggered announcements. So far the only software and hardware I've found are proprietary broadcasting solutions which tend to be a bit heavy on the wallet or meant for home use."
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Ask Slashdot: Overhauling an Amusement Park's Multi-Zone Audio Player?

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  • by kalpol (714519) on Tuesday May 01, 2012 @12:44PM (#39858623) Homepage
    I have no idea what I am talking about but what if you got a Linux box with 8 sound cards, configured 8 instances of Amarok to play, one on each output, and set up your playlists acccordingly?
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 01, 2012 @12:50PM (#39858687)

    You had me at "I have no idea what I am talking about".

  • by Overzeetop (214511) on Tuesday May 01, 2012 @01:14PM (#39858985) Journal

    I got the impression that the CobraNet end was fine and operational, but the head end was buggy. Once the audio hits the line out, the job is finished. He needs multiple audio feeds which can be overridden with alternate audio (?) at regular intervals (park tours are beginning at the visitors center), and an option to override with alternate audio, either pre-recorded (boat to the mainland leaves the dock at 1900 hours) or real-time (emergency everybody-run-for-your-life-the-T-Rex-is-loose), on all or a selectable number of channels simultaneously.

    Sounds like a real programming job!

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