by Armand Rochas | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
1) Is the role of AES67 as a sort-of bridging technology that will allow vertically integrated Audio over IP protocols, such as RAVENNA, Livewire+, WheatNet. to transport audio packets to equipment or studios based on other vertically integrated Audio over IP...
by Armand Rochas | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
Audio essence will no longer “follow” video; it will be produced independently and dynamically assembled with metadata in the delivery of the final content, leading to new productivity schemes By its nature, the delivery of audio over IP infrastructure enables a...
by Armand Rochas | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
Although large radio stations and groups typically have the resources to develop dedicated networks for AES67 (IP audio) and for corporate traffic, small and mid-sized stations often need to pursue a less-expensive approach. Here we provide three recommendations that...
by Armand Rochas | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
The high expectations of today’s audiences are driving up content quality. Listener interests, rather than technical constraints, now dictate the nature of content being produced. Looking at these trends as a whole, broadcasters are seeking more flexible outside...
by Armand Rochas | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
Unlike conventional end-to-end Audio over IP contribution using proprietary protocols, a SIP infrastructure works as a transparent codec umbrella. It provides: Strong security of all audio streams to protect the broadcaster’s IT infrastructureSimple call management...
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