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27 April 2011, Cleveland Ohio, USA In 2003, Axia Audio (the networked
audio division of Telos) introduced Livewire™, a real-time AoIP
networking system using Ethernet for uncompressed digital pro audio.
Eight years later, Livewire is the broadcast industry’s de facto
standard for networking studio equipment. More than 2,000 radio studios
are equipped with Axia AoIP networks, with over 25,000 Livewire-equipped
devices in service.
Of course, the value of a network increases with the number and
variety of devices connected. So Axia has always aggressively partnered
with leading broadcast equipment companies; as a result, broadcasters
benefit from a network of more than 30 partners whose hardware and
software products connect using Livewire:
25-Seven Systems
8BC, Ltd.
AdeuxI Activity
AudioScience, Inc.
Broadcast Electronics
Broadcast Software International
Burli Software
DABiS800 / Sohard AG
Dalet Digital Media Systems
D.A.V.I.D. Systems
Digigram SA
Digimedia / Micromedia AG
Digispot
ENCO Systems, Inc.
Fraunhofer IIS
International Datacasting |
Linear Acoustic
Nautel Limited
Omnia Audio
OMT Technologies / iMediaTouch
Netia, a GlobeCast Company
Paravel Systems / Rivendell Radio Automation
Pristine Systems
RCS Sound Software
Radio Systems
Sound4
Synadyn Media Software
Telos Systems
WideOrbit Inc.
WinMedia Group
Xi Audio
Zenon Media GmbH |
Now, Axia is making it easier than ever for partners to integrate
Livewire connectivity into their products. Introducing L3, the Livewire
Limitless License. Under Axia’s L3 Initiative, a single $500 license fee
entitles any audio equipment company to build Livewire into an unlimited
number of devices.
“Broadcasters have been quick to embrace the power of networked
studio equipment. That’s why Livewire has become so successful,” says
Michael “Catfish” Dosch, President of Axia Audio. “And this power will
continue to increase, until every audio device, everywhere, is networked
with every other device. Obviously, with the thousands of Livewire
devices already in daily use, Livewire is well-proven technology and
will continue to grow. And companies who become Livewire partners have
instant access to a huge installed base. So we’re removing the per-unit
licensing barrier, to make Livewire affordable for everyone.”
“Due to the success of Livewire, a few other protocols have
appeared,” notes Dosch, “but the developers of these protocols either
want to charge hefty per-unit license fees, or they have virtually no
track record, or they connect exclusively to their own products.”
“Under the Livewire Limitless License, we are publishing our designs,
opening our source code and even sharing specification documents and
development information with our partners,” Dosch continues. “Right now,
we’re developing an online forum to share information and encourage the
growth of ideas. We hope that this will even spur kitchen-table
technologists to come up with their own new ideas and networked
products! ”
“Radio broadcasters can be proud of having pioneered the path of
networked pro audio,” says Dosch. “Now the benefits of Livewire can be
enjoyed by other audio industries as well.”
The Livewire Limitless License (L3) features, among other things:
- A low price of entry, with a one-time $500 fee that grants an
unlimited lifetime license to build as many Livewire products as
desired.
- Ongoing access to Livewire reference designs, source code and
knowledgebase.
- Membership in an online community of Livewire development
partners.
- The ability to purchase or replicate the new Axia Livewire SIMM
module. Licensees can choose to purchase this module for use in
their own products, or use it as a reference design during
development.
- A complimentary copy of Steve Church & Skip Pizzi’s definitive
technical treatise, Audio Over IP: Building Pro AoIP Systems with
Livewire, published by Focal Press.
The L3 Initiative program opens to interested manufacturers on
Monday, May 9, 2011. Interested manufacturers should visit
www.openAoIP.com to sign up for
information updates as they are published.
For more information, contact
Clark Novak at Axia Audio, via email at
cnovak@AxiaAudio.com
or by phone at +1-216-241-7225.
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Download a print-quality photo
of the Livewire SIMM from
the Axia photo gallery at www.AxiaAudio.com/pix
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Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio
products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio
applications. Along with the popular Element 2.0 modular console for
on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios,
Axia products include the PowerStation integrated console engine,
intercom systems, digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and
software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio
systems.
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