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If the software is available, will the RPi be powerful enough to serve approx 100 concurrent users over wifi?Īny help or feedback is greatly appreciated. Is there a piece of Linux software with a command-line interface that can read the USB data from the hardware soundcard and stream the different audio channels?. Audio quality can be lo-fi - thinking 128kpbs mono - should this keep resources / stream more reliable. The Linux box needs to be something compact hence the RPi reference. Some of the channels are delivered by cable so DVB TV tuner cards are not an option.
WiFi is mandatory as most of the users connect to the network this way. Is it possible to connect this hardware via USB to something like a Raspberry Pi (RPi) and run an open-source audio server that can serve the eight separate audio streams over the local wifi network? M-Audio Fast Track Ultra High-Speed 8x8 Soundcard USB 2.0 Interface My current thoughts on a solution is connecting an audio cable to each TV and plug them into a single 8-channel external hardware soundcard device such as this > The idea is the end user can open their browser and listen (by way of headphones) to any of the eight different channels.
I would like to create a network which streams audio from the 8 separate TVs over local wifi. Due to the environment, we cannot have the TV speakers turned on. The fast track ultra 8r features eight preamps with multi-award-winning m-audio octane technology, creating a premium front end that delivers exceptional audio clarity.
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