What Are the Technical Requirements?

CampaignManager and Dappler player requires a windows operating system (Windows XP, Windows XPE, Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008) in order to run. From a minimum hardware perspective, the requirements are minimal and CampaignManager will operate on the lowest powered Windows capable device.

Software Component Requirements

You will require:

  • A Microsoft Windows operating system
  • A web server
  • The .net framework

Computer and Network Configuration Requirements

You will require:

  • An open TCP port
  • A TCP/IP connection between the player and service PC
  • A sound card
  • If the CampaignManager and CM Service computers are not one and the same, a UNC network share access between the CampaignManager PC and the Service PC

Hardware Requirements

There is a very wide range of PCs currently running CampaignManager to manage media networks. They range from cheap desktop PCs all the way to fully redundant rack mounted eight-way processor servers. Your actual requirements will very likely have very little to do with the specific Ryarc software requirements and very much to do with how big your network is and what redundancy and availability requirements you have.

- For the CampaignManager/CM Service computers

At a bare minimum, we would recommend the following configuration:

  • 1 GHz processor
  • 1 GB memory
  • 1 GB free disk space
  • 1024 x 768 pixels graphics card or better
  • At least 32,768 colors

For small networks (less than 50 Dappler players) the above specification will work. The reality is that even the cheapest PCs are now much more powerful. We would recommend:

  • Windows Server based O/S
  • 2 Ghz processor
  • 2 GB memory
  • 20 GB free disk space

- For the Dappler In-Store Radio Player Machines

Most generally speaking, here is what we recommend:

  • 1 GB Ram
  • P4 or better (including 945 and Atom chipsets)
  • A sound card


  • In-store Radio is very flexible and can improve the communication channels of industries worldwide.

  • Entertain your staff in the breakout area or lunch room with music and relevant news.

  • Keep staff, students and guests informed with relevant announcements through your In-store Radio which could be played out in the cafeteria, food courts or other communal areas.

  • In-store Radio can help Government departments and service centres communicate their many messages to a very broad audience.

  • While patients wait they can listen to relevant medical facts, advice, hints and tips and of course music.

  • In-store Radio for hospitality businesses can be implemented across a number of different environments, each achieving a different result.

  • The branded message from In-store Radio is consistent from one location to the next and customers get a better experience as a result.

  • In-store Radio can deliver a common message across many different locations such as bus stations, buses themselves, taxis, trains and airport terminals.
  • Benefits

    • High level security
    • Minimize operational costs
    • Customizable playlists
    • Combine music & ads

    Features

    • Effective playlist creation
    • Supports MP3, WMA, WAV
    • Manage multiple players
    • Highly scalable
  • Benefits

    • High level security
    • Minimize operational costs
    • Customizable playlists
    • Combine music & ads

    Features

    • Effective playlist creation
    • Supports MP3, WMA, WAV
    • Manage multiple players
    • Highly scalable