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Radio Broadcasting technology: state of the art and best practices
Careful engineering must identify the different failure scenarios What is the most important development happening in AoIP right now for radio broadcasters? In Outside Broadcasting, SSL and STL applications, IP is no more an option, since ISDN clearly fades out and because IP brings incredible new...
IP Brings Flexibility to Outside broadcasting
The next challenge for IP-based technology is to operate with the ease of use of consumer devices What are the main advantages to using IP technology for mobile contributions? Reliability and security are the most important factors to consider when integrating remote newsgathering technology into...
From audio streaming to AES70 device discovery and control
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 protocols? Most vertically integrated...
AES67 for TV applications
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 distributed approach to handling...
Three Tips for Setting Up and Managing a Standard and AES67 Network
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 help smaller radio...
Five benefits of using a SaaS application for radio outside broadcasting
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 broadcasting (OB) solutions capable...
An SIP infrastructure for Audio-over-IP Contribution? What for?
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 through mutual discovery of all...
At last – a simple solution for MPX signal transport over IP!
Digigram has developed a solution to transport composite MPX signals from the studio over an IP network with the same quality and reliability as a point-to-point link. MPX (multiplex) is the composite signal dedicated to the transmitter site. It is the only signal accepted by the...
IQOYA SERV/LINK: The most powerful AoIP codec in the world
Since 1985, Digigram has innovated in the development of sound processing software and hardware. From the famous PCX3 to its solutions for SIP infrastructures, discover 35 years of history at the heart of this company on the border between IT and audio. SERV/LINK: one Rack Unit. No compromise. In...
BEING A REPORTER IN TIMES OF LOCKDOWN = CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
A smart trick and flawless broadcasts from home thanks to Digigram’s IQOYA Guest Preview. Basically, reporters’ job is to “report”, therefore they need to be on the field (preferably with an IQOYA Talk) to meet real situations and craft the news. But, in times of nation-wide lockdowns, when social...