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Turtle Beach AudioTron

    http://www.controlav.com/audiotron.asp
    There is a web server built-in to the AudioTron which you can use to select songs and edit playlists, as well as configure the device itself. You could use this to access the AudioTron wirelessly from a laptop or Windows CE device, but I have not used this feature in earnest - it is easier to walk up to the device and use the front panel for me.

AudioTron - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AudioTron
    The web server also allows users to access the complete collection of songs online. Users can play songs or send them to AudioTron's play queue, without using the front panel or remote control. The AudioTron is also able to determine the type of device the web server was being accessed from, and devices such as PDAs will display a simplified remote control screen more …

AudioTron - SourceForge

    http://javatron.sourceforge.net/documentation/JavaTron/AudioTron.html
    AudioTron public AudioTron(java.lang.String server_, java.lang.String username_, java.lang.String password_) Three parameter version of constructor -- allows setting of AudioTron address, username, and password. Parameters: server_ - the AudioTron ip address (defaults to 192.168.0.10) username_ - the username to use when accessing AudioTron pages (defaults to …

AudioTron Quick Start Guide - smoe.org

    http://docs.smoe.org/Voyetra/qstrt10b.pdf
    AudioTron includes a phone cable for the HPNA connection and a Cat-5 cable for the Ethernet connection. AudioTron is compatible with a Class-C network. Powered speakers or a stereo system with line level inputs AudioTron includes a stereo RCA-to-RCA cable for connecting the analog audio outputs to powered speakers or a stereo receiver.

Using an AudioTron in your SBS network? - SeanDaniel.com

    https://sbs.seandaniel.com/2004/12/using-audiotron-in-your-sbs-network.html
    What the heck? Isn't that what servers are for? Storing Data and sharing stuff? This had to be fixed. After searching for some time on the web, I managed to find that in Windows Server 2003, digital sign communications for all domain controllers is enabled by default. The Audiotron doesn't like this. So you have to disable it.

Steve's Palm/AudioTron Page - Lemkeville

    http://www.lemkeville.org/steve/audiotron.html
    They run a mailing list for AudioTron owners, and have released *several* pre-release firmware updates that consistently add new features requested by (and fix bugs reported by) folks on the mailing list. Last year they added a web server to allow the AudioTron to be controlled from a web browser running on your desktop (or laptop) computer.

Digital Music Player (Audiotron replacement) | Share Your ...

    http://ubb.outlawaudio.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=000215
    The Audiotron comes with a web server built in. I suggest that whatever you do for your 990 replacement, you should build in a web server so all controls can be controlled over TCP/IP. Why is this important? It makes your audio equipment easier to control. It makes your equipment more accessible to those with disabilities.

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