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30 March 2007, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Radio’s ongoing adoption of IP-Audio, the proper
conditioning of coded audio, and a practical tutorial on networked
studio infrastructure are the topics that will be addressed when Telos
CEO Steve Church, Omnia Audio President Frank Foti, and Axia Vice
President Marty Sacks present sessions at this year’s NAB Broadcast
Engineering Conference.
Steve Church’s session, “Building Broadcast Audio on IP,”
will be a look at practical applications of IP networks in broadcast
environments, including STL over Ethernet, IP remotes, and using VoIP in
on-air studios. Steve will also take a look at what’s coming next, with
examinations of Mobile IP, EV-DO and other 3G services, and what they
could mean to broadcasters. This session will take place April 14 at
11:25AM.
Frank Foti will present “Sonic Tonic for Audio Coding” on
April 16th at 2:00PM, a comprehensive look at what causes sonic problems
in audio coding, along with tips on how to avoid and correct them. The
presentation will include a look at new technology for improving the
sound of coded audio, along with audio clips that clearly illustrate the
concepts covered.
Marty Sacks will talk about “Packets Everywhere: How
IP-Audio and Ethernet Are Transforming Modern Radio Facilities.” Far
from being a “future technology,” Marty will give real-world examples of
how IP networks are changing radio station infrastructure from the
inside out, covering topics such as PAD transmission, direct
computer-to-computer exchange of uncompressed digital audio, and wiring
infrastructure reductions. Marty’s session will be on April 17 at
11:30AM.
Visitors to NAB 2007 are invited to visit the Telos /
Omnia / Axia booth in the North Hall, Booth # N7726. For more
information, please contact Angi Roberson,
angi@Telos-Systems.com
, or Clark Novak,
cnovak@AxiaAudio.com
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--- 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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