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Autonomic MMS Adds Rhapsody: Why it’s a Big Deal

Like a song on Rhapsody? Find similar songs on Spotify or SiriusXM with Mirage Media Servers and TuneBridge technology from Autonomic Controls.


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Access Rhapsody and the Mirage Media Servers via Crestron, AMX, RTI, Control4 or URC touchpanels. Autonomic also has its own on-screen display for TVs, a Web interface, and apps for the iPhone and iPad.

The Mirage Media Server from Autonomic Controls is one of the most full-featured music (and now movie) servers for the custom electronics channel. And now, on top of Pandora, iTunes, Last.fm, TuneIn, SiriusXM and Spotify, Autonomic delivers the Rhapsody music service.

What’s the big deal? Doesn’t everyone support Rhapsody? Sorta kinda but not really, says Autonomic CEO Michael de Nigris.

While many servers stream Rhapsody pretty well, most of them aren’t certified by Rhapsody itself. That means that if Rhapsody decided to change its streaming ways, the non-certified products could go dark – or quiet, as the case may be.

“We like to have an official relationship with the service providers,” de Nigris tells CE Pro.

He explains how such a relationship kept Autonomic servers online when Sirius changed its back-end architecture last year.

“We got a call from Sirius that they were moving to new servers,” de Nigris recalls. “We worked with them to make some firmware tweaks so there was no interruption of service” when the switch was flipped. Surprised by the move, non-partners had to race to get their products back online.

Remember when Hulu decided to shut out non-partners? What a mess.

RELATED: Movies Come to Autonomic Media Servers

“Being an official partner means that our dealers can feel secure that the service will continue to function on the device through any technical service changes made on the Rhapsody back end,” de Nigris says. They also don't have to worry about us being turned off – which has happened to other manufactures who didn't go through the official channels.”

De Nigris says that these days Rhapsody is spending its energies on the big boys to implement the music service on mass-market products that generate a large volume of subscribers that “we can't match in our specialized channel.”

He explains, “Forging a business relationship with Rhapsody took convincing them that we had the technical chops to implement the service without too much of a drag on their internal resources. They have multiple levels of certification that we had to go through including functional, security, and user interface testing.”

So add Rhapsody to Autonomic’s secret software sauce called TuneBridge and here’s what you can do: Upon hearing a great new song while listening to Pandora or SiriusXM, an MMS user can press one or two buttons to quickly discover more music from that artist on Rhapsody, Spotify or Last.fm.

The company says TuneBridge “breaks down the barriers among local content and popular online streaming services, allowing users to engage in a seamless exploration of music.” Such exploration can be done via Crestron, AMX, RTI, Control4 or URC touchpanels. Autonomic also has its own on-screen display for TVs, a Web interface, and apps for the iPhone and iPad.

Rhapsodyʼs standard subscription fee of $10 per month gets you unlimited access to more than 13 million songs.

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Julie Jacobson, Editor-at-large, CE Pro
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3 Comments (displayed in order by date/time)

Posted by Mike  on  01/20  at  02:57 PM

This all sounds great for people the buy the new MMS servers but what about the MCS customers who cannot use Pandora and iTunes without losing audio.

Its fine to pitch your new products but don’t forget about the broken MCS and the update you need to provide to fix it, we won’t recommend MMS until you address MCS problems. We understand no future improvements will come to MCS but at least fix the broken Pandora and iTunes problem that is known by your support and mentioned on the programmers group and don’t ignore it!

Our thinking is if you bail on MCS support and don’t fix it because you have a new product you may do the same with the MMS in the future should we offer it for sale like we did with MCS and now that its broken we tell customers to buy a new MMS server? The old one they invested in runs fine its your software that needs an update which will show you are committed to supporting what you sold.

Thanks

Mike from SF

Posted by John  on  01/23  at  09:14 AM

+1

Posted by M. de Nigris  on  02/03  at  03:37 PM

Mike,

We promise that we aren’t ignoring you.  An update for MCS is in progress and will be released as soon as possible.

Additionally, because we’ve become convinced through experience that the best results can be delivered with dedicated hardware and a predictable platform that doesn’t constantly change with third party security and software updates, we are offering all of our dealers a 100% credit towards the purchase of MMS hardware to replace the aging software.

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