The SAS100 IP-audio streamer
The Streamit SAS100 IP-audio streamer is a professional internet transmitter that fully functions after configuration without any
peripheral devices. The transmitter converts an analogue audio signal into a MP3 bit flow that is sent over an (Broadband) Internet
connection to a receiving point (point to point connection) or is send over several receivers (narrow casting). Due to its autonomous
functioning and designed with only an on/off button, the control of the SAS100 requires no special knowledge.
- easy to install and manage
- built in Icecast2 internet server for narrow casting (f.e.church radio)
- two MP3 streams, separately adjustable by means of need for quality
- updating and controlling possible through a web interface
- always ready to use
Capable for two separate bit streams
The Streamit SAS100 IP-Audio streamer converts an analogue audio signal into a MP3 bit flow. The SAS100 can be used for example as
a transmitter for point to point audio connection, for narrow casting (church radio) or radio stations over the internet. The built
in Icecast2 audioserver takes care of the distribution of the MP3 stream to authorized listeners. For an optimal use of the DSL line,
the SAS100 can produce two separate bit streams, each with adjustable bit rate for the intended application. The bit stream can also
be sent to an external audio server (like Icecast or Shoutcast) that takes care of the distribution over the internet to individual
listeners, or through for example a company network
Easy to configure
Configure and updating the software of the SAS100 can be done with a pc that is logged on a web interface. The attractively shaped,
black aluminum, long-lasting device has been designed with only an on/off button. In this way, the maximum practicality for the user
is guaranteed. The built in buzzer will work if there is anything wrong (decreasing pitch), for example a broken connection with the
internet or the external audio server. An increasing pitch of the buzzer confirms that the connection with the internet is active.
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