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22 November 2006, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Technical journals, magazine articles, Internet
newsgroups — IP-Audio has become a hot topic wherever you look.
Axia Audio, the originators of IP-Audio for broadcast,
are pleased to announce a new applications paper for broadcasters
entitled “IP-Audio: It’s Not Just For Consoles Anymore”, written by Axia
vice president Martin Sacks.
“When I joined Axia and began visiting our clients, I was
amazed to find that nearly every station I visited had found new and
interesting ways of using IP-Audio to address operational problems that,
with older technology, had been difficult to solve,” relates Sacks. “In
fact, Axia users had so many good ideas that I thought others might
enjoy hearing about them, too.”
Sacks’ eight-page white paper discusses some of the new
ways that broadcasters are using IP-Audio, including uncompressed
Ethernet STL applications, audio transmission via fiber between
non-adjacent buildings, using Ethernet to turn any PC into an audio
monitoring station, and highly scalable, redundant routing switcher
applications.
“I know that as more and more broadcasters switch to
IP-Audio, people will find even more unique ways to use it,” says Sacks.
“and I look forward to hearing them! Readers who send ideas my way might
find themselves in the next edition,” he adds. Marty can be reached at
+1-216-241-7225, or via email at
marty@AxiaAudio.com
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“IP-Audio: It’s Not Just For Consoles Anymore” can
be had upon request by e-mailing
Inquiry@AxiaAudio.com
, or downloaded online from
www.AxiaAudio.com/tech/ .
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This press-ready photo of Marty Sacks can be
downloaded from the Axia picture gallery at
www.AxiaAudio.com/pix .
Axia, a Telos company, builds
Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, production,
sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Products include
digital audio routers, on-air control surfaces, DSP mixers and
processors and software for configuring, managing, and interfacing
networked audio systems.
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