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How to load an Audio file in Bosch Cameras?

How to load an Audio file in Bosch Cameras?

NOTE: This is only experimental, not an Official feature!

You need to first create an audio file in a compatible format (PCM, Mono, 8kHz, 16Bit).


Step-by-step guide


  1. Open an existing audio file (wav, mp3, etc)
  2. Convert Stereo to Mono (if applicable): Tracks →Mix → Mix Stereo Track to Mono


  3. Tracks -> Resample -> 8000 Hz



  4. Effect -> Volume and Compression → Normalize -> Remove DC offset -> Apply



  5. File -> Export -> Export Audio -> Save as type: 'Other uncompressed files', Then click on ‘options’ Header: Raw (header-less), Encoding U-Law -> Save



  6. Rename output file from [xyz].raw to [xyz].g711


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Now we need to load the audio file into the camera

  1. Using the WEB GUI->Configuration->Service->Maintenance-> Configuration upload.
    Note that not always the progress will be shown but upload will happen.



  2. The audio file can be played using the RCP+ command CONF_AUDIO_OUTPUT (0x09b9), payload=4 (Sample), which can of course also be sent to the device itself using ATSL scripting.

  3. A trigger can be any alarm or event:
    In web browser:
    Play the Audio file: 

    https://<IPaddress>/rcp.xml?command=0x09b9&type=T_DWORD&protocol=TCP&direction=WRITE&num=1&payload=4

    Stop the Audio playback:

    https://<IPaddress>/rcp.xml?command=0x09b9&type=T_DWORD&protocol=TCP&direction=WRITE&num=1&payload=0



  4. In the Alarm task Editor of the IP Camera Copy the below ATSL script:

    //{{audio_begin
    // Create 2 RCP commands, one to Play the file and one to stop playing the Audio
    RcpCommand playAudio := { Command("rcp.xml?command=0x09b9&type=T_DWORD&protocol=TCP&direction=WRITE&num=1&payload=4") };
    RcpCommand stopAudio := { Command("rcp.xml?command=0x09b9&type=T_DWORD&protocol=TCP&direction=WRITE&num=1&payload=0") };
    
    // E.g. For easy testing simply use the relay to trigger, but can just as easily be connected to IVA, Alarm Input etc.
    if(Relay(1)) then playAudio else stopAudio;
    //}}audio_end

    If there is no sound coming out of the camera then check in the audio settings for the output volume and always press ‘set’


Notes

  • there is no direct way to check it the audio file was loaded or not
  • if the file was not successfully loaded, the previously loaded audio file is not available too
  • the only way to check if the audio file was loaded is to send the rcpp command to play it, if it returns error then the file is not loaded
  • there is no official known audio file limit, only the testing for the article maintenance discovered: 250KB
  • this function is not available in CPP 13 and CPP 14 devices


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