Radio Thrilled the Video Star (Pt. 2/3) | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 20, 2020 1:06:54 PM
Radio Thrilled the Video Star (Pt. 2/3)
The Whole Origin Story of Audio Over IP - Greg Shay, CTO The Telos Alliance
Continuing the story of the origin of Audio Over IP, we move onto Part 2. The idea to share this story stemmed from the occasion of being awarded a technical Emmy by the television industry for the Development of Synchronized Multi-channel Uncompressed Audio Transport Over IP Networks.
Read MoreRadio Thrilled the Video Star (Pt. 1/3) | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Jul 9, 2020 11:13:40 AM
Radio Thrilled the Video Star (Pt. 1/3)
The Whole Origin Story of Audio Over IP - Greg Shay, CTO Telos Alliance
It is not that often that your inner monologue, history as you remember it, is of interest to others. On this occasion of being awarded a technical Emmy by the television industry for the Development of Synchronized Multi-channel Uncompressed Audio Transport Over IP Networks, I wanted to share the story, the whole story from my point of view, of how this came to be at Telos Alliance.
Any story worth reading is worth telling well, so please forgive my somewhat loose writing style and enjoy the ride, as I have over these 24 years.
So, kiddies, set your PTP way-back machine to 1996. (Oh wait..., that was before PTP was invented....!)
Read MoreThis original article has been translated from Italian.
Young People and Radio
During this particular period in time, the youth are using their creativity and energy to find solutions that allow radio to serve its audience even better. 19-year-old Timo Piredda, a very young and talented presenter on Radio MFY, has created a special format to entertain people during the quarantine, with the help of Axia from Telos Alliance.
Timo Piredda at Radio MFY with Axia
KMFM UK Goes Virtual with Omnia Enterprise 9s High-Density Virtual Audio Processing | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on May 21, 2020 9:04:22 AM
KMFM UK Goes Virtual with Omnia Enterprise 9s High-Density Virtual Audio Processing
Meet Marc Bakos. He's the man behind a recent update at kmfm (located in Kent, in South East England UK) to the newest audio processing solution from Telos Alliance, Omnia Enterprise 9s High-Density Virtual Audio Processing Software. We chat with him about how the software is working out for him and more.
Read MoreTopics: broadcast audio processor
How Omnia Enterprise 9s Makes Planning for Transmission Changes More Flexible | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on May 5, 2020 9:23:44 AM
How Omnia Enterprise 9s Makes Planning for Transmission Changes More Flexible
As broadcasters, we have to come up with creative ways to stay on the air, no matter what. Up until recently, that has meant hardware redundancy, which is costly and, unfortunately, not always the most flexible. We designed Omnia Enterprise 9s especially for broadcasters who need maximum flexibility to move their entire processing infrastructure as needed and to be able to access it from a variety of locations. 9s is a high-density audio processing solution that is designed for use in HA (high availability) situations.
Topics: broadcast audio processor
7 Key Features for a Smooth Remote Broadcast | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 24, 2020 12:13:52 PM
7 Key Features for a Smooth Remote Broadcast
Broadcasters are pushing their remote control capabilities to new heights as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt normal operations. While at first, the effects were as small as the reduction of staff and closing of individual studios for cleaning, currently, entire studio facilities are shutting down with all staff told to work remotely whenever possible.
Those who have made the partial or full transition to a modern Audio over IP studio infrastructure are particularly well-positioned to handle the rapid onset of the virus-related staffing restrictions. Many engineers have found that the remote control features they already use for troubleshooting are highly extensible and can be slightly modified for use by production staff.
Read MoreSolving Problems with Remote Broadcast | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 21, 2020 11:58:46 AM
Solving Problems with Remote Broadcast
Solving problems is one of the key reasons most of us are in the radio engineering business. What a time we are in; the focus on engineering has never been keener. Nor have there been as many problems to solve! One of our Telos/Axia installation contractors, Gregory Dahl of Second Opinion Communications, offered some thoughts for AoIP broadcasters during this unusual time.
Read MoreTopics: axia, softsurface, remote broadcasting
Telos Alliance Lowers Prices on Solutions for Remote Broadcasting to Help Broadcasters Stay On-Air During Coronavirus | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 20, 2020 8:24:43 AM
Telos Alliance Lowers Prices on Solutions for Remote Broadcasting to Help Broadcasters Stay On-Air During Coronavirus
At Telos Alliance, we understand the challenges of staying on-air during coronavirus in the face of quarantines, shelter-in-place, and self-isolation. It’s a comfort to know our customers are out there informing, educating, and keeping us safe.
Topics: Telos Z/IP ONE, axia, axia ip-tablet, softsurface, remote broadcasting
Making Sense of the Next Generation of TV Audio | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 12, 2020 1:44:04 PM
Making Sense of the Next Generation of TV Audio
A television engineer once told me that he’d been in the industry long enough to remember when audio was the simple part of TV: “If you turned up the volume and heard sound, you were all set.” The transition to DTV changed all of that as broadcasters wrapped their heads around multichannel audio as well as loudness and compliance issues, and now the emergence of immersive audio and the deployment of ATSC 3.0 has introduced an entirely new television audio lexicon. We thought it might be time to help untangle the ball of TV audio twine.
Read MoreMedia Max Chooses 25-Seven Program Delay Manager to Keep Offensive Content Off the Air | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 12, 2020 8:48:21 AM
Media Max Chooses 25-Seven Program Delay Manager to Keep Offensive Content Off the Air
In these turbulent times, keeping the FM airwaves free of offensive material is more important than ever before. Media Max, one of Kenya’s largest broadcast networks needed a robust, networkable profanity-delay solution to keep the content on their six radio stations free of questionable or profane content.
Read MoreTopics: Radio, Broadcast, Omnia, pdm, mediamax, profanity delay
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