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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 23424" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Infrared Code Emitter</p><p></p><p>For the audio, do you need one device playing one message, one device capable of playing any one of multiple messages or one device capable of multiple channels of audio? Do you need play only with automatic stop or play/stop or play/pause/stop? You might want to look at some of the products from Alcorn McBride (<a href="http://www.alcorn.com/audio-controllers/" target="_blank">http://www.alcorn.com/audio-controllers/</a>) and Mackenzie Labs (<a href="http://www.macklabs.com/dmr.html" target="_blank">http://www.macklabs.com/dmr.html</a>).</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit curious as to the application. It sounds like it might be a kiosk, museum or display type application and my experience with those is to avoid IR control if at all possible, the lack of any communication or status from the control device can be problematic in such applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 23424, member: 114"] Re: Infrared Code Emitter For the audio, do you need one device playing one message, one device capable of playing any one of multiple messages or one device capable of multiple channels of audio? Do you need play only with automatic stop or play/stop or play/pause/stop? You might want to look at some of the products from Alcorn McBride ([URL="http://www.alcorn.com/audio-controllers/"]http://www.alcorn.com/audio-controllers/[/URL]) and Mackenzie Labs ([URL="http://www.macklabs.com/dmr.html"]http://www.macklabs.com/dmr.html[/URL]). I'm a bit curious as to the application. It sounds like it might be a kiosk, museum or display type application and my experience with those is to avoid IR control if at all possible, the lack of any communication or status from the control device can be problematic in such applications. [/QUOTE]
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