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AVT MAGIC Server – Telefonhybrid Software

The new MAGIC Server is a scalable, software-based telephone hybrid & audio codec server. The system is currently still in the final test phase and will be available from around the end of June.

  • Software Telefonhybrid & Audiocodec
  • Windows application
  • Basic version: 1 to 8 VoIP lines
  • Professional version: 8 to 96 VoIP lines
  • Support for all sound cards
  • Centralised management & configuration
  • LAN & Screener Web Clients
  • PhonerSets telephones can be used as hardware clients
  • Up to 24 studios can be set up
  • Integration von MAGIC Collaboration Services (WebRTC und MS Teams)
  • G.711/G.722
  • Integration of OPUS & PCM audio codecs

For smaller studios, for podcasters or for recording telephone interviews, the basic version of MAGIC Server Basic offers a VoIP telephone channel, a web operating client and a studio.

For talk shows, for example, the system can be expanded to include up to 8 VoIP telephone channels and a second studio. For high-quality audio and video transmissions, two additional stereo audio codecs and collaboration services such as WebRTC or MS Teams can be integrated, making two of the maximum eight lines OPUS-, PCM-, WebRTC- and MS Teams-capable.

Compared to the Basic version, the MAGIC Server Professional offers significantly more resources, so that medium-sized and large broadcasting organisations with growing requirements can expand the system at any time. The system offers 8 to 96 VoIP telephone hybrid channels, 24 studios with 48 application-specific web operating clients for presenters, screeners and technicians, 48 recording stations (news desks) for telephone interviews and six intercom groups for communication with correspondents or remote microphone units.

Both server versions can run on a physical server as well as on a virtual machine, whereby the basic version can also be operated on a current desktop PC / workstation.

As with the hardware telephone hybrids, the VoIP connection is made via individual SIP accounts of a local private branch exchange or a cloud PBX.
The MAGIC Server supports the classic telephony standard G.711 (3.1 kHz audio bandwidth) as well as the much higher quality HD Voice standard G.722 (7 kHz audio bandwidth) as standard.

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