Re: OT: Playing GiP data wirelessly.

2021-09-05 Thread Dave Lambley
> On 05/09/2021 09:24 Budge  wrote:

> Only two speakers installed flush in ceiling at transition with conical roof 
> and all others removed for change of use.  I agree that there is no point in 
> trying to create a "stereo" sound image and so am just trying to think 
> through what would be the simplest mono configuration.  I now only have 
> stereo amplifiers but several available and in various powers.

A wirelessly connected stereo pair is possible (at least according to a 
marketing director), 
https://www.theregister.com/2014/01/14/imagination_caskeid_wifi_audio_synchronization/

I don't know if Imgtec sold these chips to anyone, but I notice Denon are 
selling speakers which claim to do this.

Dave

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Re: OT: Playing GiP data wirelessly.

2021-09-05 Thread Budge

Hi Jim,

Many thanks.  I shall go there.

Regards,

Budge

On 05/09/2021 09:56, Jim web wrote:

In article <6fdea109-32df-a8e2-a4ca-e23ba8fb7...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
 wrote:

Hi and many thanks to Geoff and all who have replied including those who
have PM'd me as they have together improved my perspective of options.
The several questions and points raised are most helpful.

I'd also suggest trying  https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/

Both as a forum where you could get info from people who've done this, and
also perhaps where you can find info on the existing pages.

Its much better run than most 'forums' and also works with plain browsers
that have javascript 'off'. So avoids many of the pitfalls of other forums
(fora?). FWIW I know who runs it as he is a UKHHSoc member.

Jim



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Re: OT: Playing GiP data wirelessly.

2021-09-05 Thread Jim web
In article <6fdea109-32df-a8e2-a4ca-e23ba8fb7...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
 wrote:
> Hi and many thanks to Geoff and all who have replied including those who
> have PM'd me as they have together improved my perspective of options.
> The several questions and points raised are most helpful.  

I'd also suggest trying  https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/

Both as a forum where you could get info from people who've done this, and
also perhaps where you can find info on the existing pages.

Its much better run than most 'forums' and also works with plain browsers
that have javascript 'off'. So avoids many of the pitfalls of other forums
(fora?). FWIW I know who runs it as he is a UKHHSoc member.

Jim

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Re: OT: Playing GiP data wirelessly.

2021-09-05 Thread Budge

On 04/09/2021 21:34, Geoff wrote:

Hi,

On Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 5:58 AM, Budge  wrote:


There is power available at all the locations where a speaker might be
placed but absolutely no way any cables can be trailed between
speakers.  In other words I need a wireless system with in-built
amplifiers.  I am assuming Bluetooth but could use wifi. The problem as
I see it is that I only want one channel at each speaker.


I can't help with your audio problem, but just wanted to point out that 
powerline
ethernet adapters are also an option. I've used them before in areas where I 
couldn't
run a cable & they work very well.

Cheers,


Hi and many thanks to Geoff and all who have replied including those who have 
PM'd me as they have together improved my perspective of options. The several 
questions and points raised are most helpful.  The space is now used as small 
restaurant (about 36 covers) and for small functions so configuration of 
seating and audience changes depending on purpose and until recently covid 
restrictions!

Only two speakers installed flush in ceiling at transition with conical roof and all 
others removed for change of use.  I agree that there is no point in trying to create a 
"stereo" sound image and so am just trying to think through what would be the 
simplest mono configuration.  I now only have stereo amplifiers but several available and 
in various powers.

The cable option is not acceptable so I am thinking of independent bluetooth 
speakers.  Room size and environment is not likely to result in signal acoustic 
timing problems and all that is required is background music rather than PA.  I 
shall start looking at what speakers are available which would fit into the 
site environment.

Thanks to all,
Budge.


 


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