The Bisset Brief: Label those Cables! | Telos Alliance

The Bisset Brief: Label those Cables! | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 9, 2017 11:15:00 AM

The Bisset Brief: Label those Cables!

As I travel throughout the US, I've seen a number of great Axia Livewire+ AES67 AoIP installations, and enjoy sharing some of these concepts with readers.

IP Audio Networking and clearing out analog wiring has been a key theme of late. Clearing unneeded cabling is an essential concern when converting to Livewire+ AES67, and it's crucial to label your Axia Livewire+ AES67 CAT5/6 cabling. Over time, networks grow, and labeling your Ethernet cables ensures the wiring won’t get out of hand.

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Topics: IP Audio Network Routing & Control, Broadcast Engineering

Axia User Offers a Free Utility to Aid Simple Livewire Routing | Telos Alliance

Axia User Offers a Free Utility to Aid Simple Livewire Routing | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Jul 26, 2017 11:45:00 AM

Axia User Offers a Free Utility to Aid Simple Livewire Routing

Anthony Eden is a broadcast engineer and systems integrator in Australia. And, he's a big fan of Audio over IP technology, particularly Livewire+.

PathfinderPC and Pathfinder Core PRO provide powerful and flexible scheduling, routing, monitoring, and alerting for Livewire+ AoIP networks. However, Anthony Eden needed a bit less horsepower for a particular application. His client simply needed to select which studio would feed the station's air chain. So, Anthony wrote a Windows application in Python to do just that - and only that.

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Topics: IP Audio Network Routing & Control, Livewire, STLs

xNodes Mark the Spot on Florida's Gulf Coast | Telos Alliance

xNodes Mark the Spot on Florida's Gulf Coast | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 22, 2017 1:00:00 PM

Kevin Trueblood, WGCU Director of EngineeringxNodes Mark the Spot on Florida's Gulf Coast

Fans of public broadcasting outlets PBS and NPR living in southwestern Florida are served by WGCU, where the TV-FM public broadcaster has operated from the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers for two decades. The station's Director of Engineering, Kevin Trueblood, has likewise been in the broadcast industry for 20 years, though only the last two of those years have been spent at WGCU.

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Topics: IP Audio Network Routing & Control, Omnia Audio, xNodes

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