IP Audio
Axia Audio DESQ
Compact AoIP mixer
Axia Audio RAQ
AoIP console
Harris Intraplex IP Link 100
Audio codec
The New Mobile Broadcast via AoIP
Today's remotes use handheld devices, small portables and other road case must-haves.
Wheatstone MADI Blade
Wheatnet-IP bridge
APT SureStream Added to Oslo and Horizon Codecs
SureStream uses re-sequencing technology to stream high-quality audio and recover from lost data packets.
Field Report: Tieline Bridge-IT
The Flames Sports Network chose IP for college football and basketball broadcasts, and it relies on the Tieline Bridge-IT to get there and back.
End to End Technologies Audio Compass Combo
IP audio remote link
Society of Broadcast Engineers The New Lifecycle of Media
Online course
Barix Extreamer 205
IP audio device with amplifier
Axia Upgrades IP-audio Driver
Licensed users can download new version without charge.
Digigram Iqoya V*Mote
AoIP software
Digigram Iqoya V*Call
AoIP codec
Digigram Iqoya *Call
AoIP for remotes
Burk Technology GSC/VRC IP Converter
IP for GSC3000 and VRC2500
Telos Systems ProStream
Streaming audio encoder
APT SmartIP with SureStream
IP transmission system
APT Stream In/Stream Out Silver
CD player/minidisc recorder
Tieline Bridge-IT, Genie IP Codecs Add IPv6 Readiness
Tieline is working ahead so its IP codecs will be ready for IPv6.
Barix Extends Feature Set for Reflector Service
Hosted by Barix partner StreamGuys, the application serves as an online center to configure and monitor the audio transport bridge while providing a relay of the audio feed.
Tieline Technology Genie
IP codecs
Barix Reflector Service Updates
STL application
Telos Releases Updated Zephyr iPort Software
Version 1.5.1b enables new functions such as setting up a 16-decoder iPort, GPIO tied to MPEG audio streams and Shoutcast support.
Tieline Adds Enhanced Apt-X, IP Multicasting to Bridge-IT
Both multicasting/multiple-unicasting and Apt-x are offered as license options in addition to the AAC algorithm suite.
Choosing a Network Switch for Audio Over IP
While all network switches carry Ethernet packets, there are limits to how many packets a switch can handle. Even an expensive business-class gigabit Ethernet switch may not be up to snuff.


