PERTH, AUSTRALIA — codec manufacturer Tieline has confirmed that the new Gateway Multichannel IP audio codec is now available to purchase and is now shipping. The Tieline Gateway is a DSP-based 1RU IP ...
NEW YORK — When production integration company Jetwave Wireless needed a way to broadcast in voiceover talent during the major network broadcasts of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the ...
DEVENS, Mass.—Comrex has announced BRIC-Link III, the latest addition to is BRIC-Link family of codecs first debuted at the 2022 NAB Show in April. BRIC-Link III is an updated version of the codec ...
It’s late Tuesday afternoon, and you get a call from one of your show’s producers. There’s an expert guest on the other coast, and he’s planned a long-form interview with her tonight. The studio she’s ...
This double, full-duplex codec complemens the IP link with one X21/V35 and one ISDN interface. The Stratos comes with the same features for IP as the Phoenix Venus, but adds the multiple telecom ...
BANGALORE, India, May 6 /PRNewswire/ — Consolidating on its position to deliver high-end solutions for the broadcast market, Ittiam today announced that Tieline has added the MPEG Layer 2, AAC-LC and ...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 7, 2020 — As more and more artists are taking to social media to broadcast live performances to their fans, poor audio abounds. Enter Digigram’s IQOYA X/LINK-LE: a 1U ...
APT, the codec specialists within the WorldCast Systems group, will launch a new IP audio codec, the WorldCast Astral, at this year’s NAB Show in Las Vegas, in Booth C751. The new model is the latest ...
There's buzz of excitement at the IBC 2010 Conference, which is being held in Amsterdam as I pen these words. For example, Xilinx and Coreworks have just announced the availability of a range of new ...
Innovators with Essential Patents Are Invited to Participate in the Upcoming Program London, UK, September 15, 2022: UK-based IP and technology licensing company Vectis IP today announced a call for ...
What is sound and how do we take the noise that comes from our mouths and turn it into something that can be transported across an IP network? I have never been happy with the answer "because." No ...