A Massachusetts-based broadcast technology company known for products used in the production of live and local programming, including radio station remotes, is presently putting the spotlight on three ...
German audio codec manufacturer Mayah Communications has introduced a new product family of C11 audio codecs — including the SPORTY Reporter Codec and FLASHMAN II Recorder/IP Codec. The C11 family ...
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 ...
In my August column, “The Audio World Without ISDN,” we looked at the impending demise of ISDN and the options available for those who can no longer get service. With telcos pushing everything into ...
MONTBONNOT, France — July 9, 2015 — Digigram, developer of innovative audio and video solutions, today announced the release of its IQOYA *SERV/LINK multichannel IP audio codec in a new 1-RU unit that ...
From time to time we review various products that are used to send program audio from point to point (or multipoint) via IP. Products evolve from year to year and new features get added, so it’s worth ...
MONTBONNOT, France — Nov. 8, 2016 — Digigram, developer of innovative audio and video solutions, today announced that FM Hokkaido Broadcasting is using the Digigram IQOYA *LINK audio-over-IP (AoIP) ...
MIPS Technologies, Inc. has announced that its Hi-Fi Audio Codec IP platform has achieved the world’s lowest known power consumption for Hi-Fi audio playback, while reaching superior performance of ...
Dolphin Integration has an audio CODEC targeting automotive infotainment applications, sCODS100-N.11-Xenon, providing optimal voice command and in-cabin phone conversation performances for high-end ...
One of the problems with most technologies is that they are jargon filled, and if you don’t know the secret handshakes, you won’t be welcomed into the club. The field of communications is certainly ...
This article originally appeared in TV Technology. In my August column, “The Audio World Without ISDN,” we looked at the impending demise of ISDN and the options available for those who can no longer ...