The Audio Engineering Society has developed a new standard regarding the interoperability of audio over IP (AoIP) systems now known as AES67. The new standard is the result of the work of the AES-X192 ...
Paris, France, and East Hampton, Connecticut, USA – August 26, 2025 – Trinnov Audio today announces the release of Altitude CI, a fully networked, Audio-over-IP (AoIP) processor designed specifically ...
Thomson Broadcast subsidiary GatesAir plans to introduce a new 1RU Intraplex IP Link hardware codec at IBC2023, scheduled to begin September 15 at the RAI Amsterdam. The codec represents the brand’s ...
Video is the eyes of your AI-enabled AV system — but you need stellar ears, too Jacob Whipple has been in meetings where the audio was less than stellar. “It’s something a lot of us have experienced,” ...
Sound for live events and AV installations has developed over the years, from analogue to digital and on to immersive. But audio is now undergoing one of its most profound evolutions through its merge ...
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Barix has added SRT support to its LX400 broadcast-specific encoder/decoder solution, providing customers with a third IP transport option favored by many businesses serving the live broadcast and ...
ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VQmon 5.4, the latest version of Telchemy’s market-leading embedded analytics software, is now available with enhanced Microsoft Teams analytics. VQmon supports Voice ...
As audiovisual (AV) and IT technologies continue to converge, AV over IP has become one of the best solutions for modern AV integration. By converting AV signals into standard network packets for ...
What is the current state-of-the-art when it comes to audio? Kevin Hilton took a deep dive into Hall 8 at IBC to find out. Audio has always been a significant component of IBC, despite having a ...
At the recent 38C3 conference in Germany, someone gave a talk about sending TOSLINK digital audio over fiber optic networks rather than the very low-end short distance fibre you’ll find behind your CD ...
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