techietim
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Hi All,
May be heading up a new project in our church foyer as below.
What we plan to do is have some set background tracks playing in the background in the church foyer (which is open in the week as the office is staffed by our administrator) quietly...
Here's how I was thinking of doing it:
I had a couple of ideas, which it'd be good to get your opinion on and any other ideas you have...
The other issue is the timing element of the music - if I used a PC I could just set the music to play and stop at set hours maybe?
If I set the stereo on a timer plug I think it would be difficult to get it to power on, and on the AUX channel, probably wouldn't be very reliable or possible?!
I'd really appreciate your help guys!
Thanks again,
TechieTim
May be heading up a new project in our church foyer as below.
What we plan to do is have some set background tracks playing in the background in the church foyer (which is open in the week as the office is staffed by our administrator) quietly...
Here's how I was thinking of doing it:
- Standard home HiFi system (something like this: Buy Acoustic Solutions DAB CD Micro System - Black at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Mini and micro systems.)
- Speaker wire (we already have a load, but if we need more: 100M LOUD SPEAKER CABLE WIRE CAR STERO AUDIO HI-FI HOME SURROUND SOUND | eBay)
I had a couple of ideas, which it'd be good to get your opinion on and any other ideas you have...
- Small 'low-powered' PC with an internet connection and some kind of music library I can remotely upload the music tracks for the week onto and the computer will play them to the speakers via the AUX connection (3.5mm to RCA o/e)
- CD that I will leave with the office each week that might auto-loop (is that possible?) to be played - not so keen on this option
- Any other ideas?
The other issue is the timing element of the music - if I used a PC I could just set the music to play and stop at set hours maybe?
If I set the stereo on a timer plug I think it would be difficult to get it to power on, and on the AUX channel, probably wouldn't be very reliable or possible?!
I'd really appreciate your help guys!
Thanks again,
TechieTim