Backbone Radio System Requirements
Apple Macintosh (Backbone Radio OnAirStudio and OnAirDisplay Clients):
- Hardware: Intel Mac (iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Mini)
- OS X 10.12 to 10.14
- Audio input for live sessions, or low latency USB audio converter
- Memory: 2GB minimum
- Hard disk: 1GB available minimum
Technical Product Features:
- QuickTime compression using MPEG-4
- 4g phone codecs supported
- Live streaming
- Music database with custom type names and color codes
- Text and/or image annotation with individual clickable links
- Standard Rotation for Unattended operation
- Randomization according to common broadcast rules
- Limits repeat of individual clips or artists
- Standard rotation applicable to all database types, including commercials
- Scheduling
- Fixed time schedule items can repeat at specific intervals
- Granularity to seconds
- Intuitive user interfaces for production and operation
- Production (‘OnAirStudio’) database and scheduling interface
- Operation (‘OnAirDisplay’) DJ interface
- SQL database logging of program log, listener connections, all media, schedules, etc.
- Remote broadcasts with portable computer, broacast from anywhere back to cloud based server
Backbone Talk System Requirements
System Requirements:
- Hardware: Intel Mac (iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Mini)
- OS X 10.12 to 10.14
Network Requirements: A high quality internet connection that is capable of supporting Voice over IP. This is an internet connection with the following characteristics:
- Upstream bandwidth 1MB/s
- Packet loss < 1% (0.5% preferred)
- Round Trip packet transmit time < 200ms
- Jitter < 30 ms
- UDP and TCP traffic allowed out
- ftp allowed out
To test the capability of your internet connection run the 8×8 VoIP test. This test requires a 64-bit browser that supports Java such as Safari. The Chrome browser does not currently support this test.
Network ports out for control/telephony are 5062, 6660-7000 and 9990-9999. If you can’t connect to the phone system, these ports will likely need to be opened on your network by your IT department.
Mix-Minus – For your DJ/Talent/Host phone (Talk) computer — set up a mix minus with your mixing board auxiliary output.