The MAGIC Server will be available from the end of June 2024.
The MAGIC Server is a scalable, software-based telephone hybrid & audio codec server. The system is modular and can be configured according to requirement and application.
For smaller studios, for podcasters or for recording telephone interviews, the entry level MAGIC Server Basic offers a VoIP telephone channel, a web operating client and one studio. For talk shows, for example, the system can be expanded to up to 8 VoIP telephone channels and a second studio. For high-quality audio and also video transmissions, two stereo Audio Codecs and Collaboration Services such as WebRTC or MS Teams can also 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 medium and large broadcasters 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 control clients for presenters, screeners and technicians, 48 recording booths (News Desks) for telephone interviews and six Intercom groups for communication with correspondents or remote stations.
Both server variants can be run on a physical server as well as on a virtual machine, with the Basic variant also being able to be run on a current desktop PC / workstation.
The VoIP connection is made - as with the hardware telephone hybrids - via individual SIP accounts of a local PBX 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) by default.