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 Sonus Digital Media Servers and Autonomic Controls

 

 

 

 

 

 


Sonus Digital has partnered with Autonomic Controls to provide full two-way control integration capabilities to our products. All of our Media Servers ship with Media Control Server Standard installed and pre-configured.

Optionally, you may upgrade to the MCS-EX version which provides Media Center Extender and PolyTunes Multi-Zone Audio output.


 

 

 AMX NetLinx Control Systems and Modero Touch Panels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Two way IP & RS-232 Control Protocol

Two way IP RS-232 Control Protocol provides real-time feedback and media control using a robust, two way TCP-IP communications protocol. A control system client can manipulate the transport, navigation, and media library features of iTunes or Media Center through a local area network, or remotely through the internet.

Browse Music, Movies, Recorded TV, Videos, and Pictures

Sonus Digital provides a rich interface for browsing and searching the Media Server's media library by genre, album, DVD, artist, actor, rating, play list, title, and more. Media can be randomly accessed for instant playback or added to the play-queue at any level. (ie, the command ‘PlayGenre “Jazz” Queue=True’ instructs the server to add all jazz titles in the media library to the queue without interrupting the currently played media)

Album and DVD Cover Art

Display album and DVD art on your device for the currently playing media, or provide album and DVD art in the browsing interface. Media Control Server provides a HTTP image host and sends your client a URL to the cover art.

IR-Remote Control Emulation

Command the server to issue any IR command available on the Media Center Remote Control.

Direct Access to Windows Media Center Interface Navigation

Control systems can command MCS to randomly access most areas of the WMC Interface. Commands are available for direct navigation to Start, MyMusic, Music Albums, Music Artists, My Pictures, My TV, Recorded TV, start a Slideshow, and many more. Refer to the MCS TCP-IP Protocol document for a complete list.

Media Transport and Metadata Feedback

MCS provides control systems with real time transport feedback and meta-data for music, video, DVD, and television media such as album, artist, title, duration, genre, release date, composer, chapter, director, rating, channel, station id, program guide title, and more.

Real-Time Event and Navigation Feedback.

MCS Clients can issue a command to the server to subscribe to real-time events within the WMC interface. These events can be used for real time touch-screen feedback, even when the user is interfacing directly with the WMC box. Events are sent for transport controls, navigation, start-up and shutdown, and more.

WMC Interface Messages and Prompts

MCS can send messages and prompts directly to the WMC Interface for display on the TV. Display Caller ID, Alarm Zone status, prompts, and any text message to Media Center's television interface. Users can be prompted to select from multiple choice options and the response is sent back to the control system for processing.


Crestron Control Systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Two way IP & RS-232 Control Protocol

Two way IP RS-232 Control Protocol provides real-time feedback and media control using a robust, two way TCP-IP communications protocol. A control system client can manipulate the transport, navigation, and media library features of iTunes or Media Center through a local area network, or remotely through the internet.

Browse Music, Movies, Recorded TV, Videos, and Pictures

MCS provides a rich interface for browsing and searching the Media Server's media library by genre, album, DVD, artist, actor, rating, play list, title, and more. Media can be randomly accessed for instant playback or added to the play-queue at any level. (ie, the command ‘PlayGenre “Jazz” Queue=True’ instructs the server to add all jazz titles in the media library to the queue without interrupting the currently played media)

Album and DVD Cover Art

Display album and DVD art on your device for the currently playing media, or provide album and DVD art in the browsing interface. Media Control Server provides a HTTP image host and sends your client a URL to the cover art.

IR-Remote Control Emulation

Command the server to issue any IR command available on the Media Center Remote Control.

Direct Access to Windows Media Center Interface Navigation

Control systems can command MCS to randomly access most areas of the WMC Interface. Commands are available for direct navigation to Start, MyMusic, Music Albums, Music Artists, My Pictures, My TV, Recorded TV, start a Slideshow, and many more. Refer to the MCS TCP-IP Protocol document for a complete list.

Media Transport and Metadata Feedback

MCS provides control systems with real time transport feedback and meta-data for music, video, DVD, and television media such as album, artist, title, duration, genre, release date, composer, chapter, director, rating, channel, station id, program guide title, and more.

Real-Time Event and Navigation Feedback.

MCS Clients can issue a command to the server to subscribe to real-time events within the WMC interface. These events can be used for real time touch-screen feedback, even when the user is interfacing directly with the WMC box. Events are sent for transport controls, navigation, start-up and shutdown, and more.

WMC Interface Messages and Prompts

MCS can send messages and prompts directly to the WMC Interface for display on the TV. Display Caller ID, Alarm Zone status, prompts, and any text message to Media Center's television interface. Users can be prompted to select from multiple choice options and the response is sent back to the control system for processing.


HAI Omni

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Documented RS-232 Control Protocol

HAI PC-Access Sample Program

Supports Purchased iTunes Music

Incorporate Media Playback into HAI Buttons

Direct Media Center Navigation Commands

Ultra fast and reliable operation


Universal Remote Control MX-6000

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Universal Remote Control MX-6000 with Autonomic Controls Media Control Server provides remote control, two way browsing, meta-data feedback, and album art for Windows Media Player and iTunes on your MX-6000 Device. 

Upgrading to MCS-EX provides additional levels of control. Browse Movies, Videos, Photos, and Recorded TV stored on your Media Center right on the remote control. 

The XM Broadband Tuner allows you to browse your XM radio stations with the MX-6000 thumbwheel and provides meta data for the currently playing song. 

 

MX-6000 My Media Module for Windows Media Center

Provides full two way browsing and playback control for music, movies, videos, photos, and recorded TV. Includes XM Online Tuner module and Mirage for MX-6000 web interface. 

Browse and control your music, movies, videos, photos, and XM Radio on your MX-6000 remote control or any web device with the award winning Mirage 2.0 web interface. 

 

MX-6000 Broadband XM-Online Tuner 

Use your Media Server PC as a broadband XM tuner, no antenna required!

The XM Tuner Module for the MX-6000 adds XM Radio Online to the MX-6000 My Music Module. Audio is streamed over the internet at a audiophile average bit-rate of 128 kbs.
 


RTI T-4 and K-4 Internet Enabled Controls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Media Control Server brings the power of iTunes and Windows Media Center to RTI Ethernet touch-panels.


Sonus Digital Media Servers and Audio Design Associates

 

 

 

Coming Soon!

 

 

 

 

 


Sonus Digital has partnered with Audio Design Associates to provide two-way control integration capabilities to our products. Support for 1 line and 4 line feedback keypads and touch panels.


 
 
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