Telos Alliance has released a preview of its product highlights at IBC; here are several relevant to radio attendees. Several have been announced in recent months and will be making their convention debuts.
Axia StudioCore is an integrated mixing engine for the g Axia iQ, Radius, RAQ and DESQ family of AoIP consoles.
“StudioCore is a sleek, fanless, 2RU device that provides a 24-channel mixing engine with 32-input/32-output Livewire+ AES stream capacity, a five-port Ethernet switch with PoE, internal power supply (with optional second internal PSU), multiple channels of digital, analog and Livewire+ AES67 I/O, and a USB-based audio file player,” the company said. “Two amplified headphone outputs, four GPIO ports and a 5-inch color touchscreen display complete the package.”
Axia StudioEdge is a sibling of the StudioCore; it is a high-density I/O device to complement the Axia xNode family. It uses the same high-density I/O, Ethernet switch and power supply options as StudioCore, so it can serve as an all-in-one I/O solution in a control room; it can also be deployed as a compact endpoint in studios equipped with Axia Quasar mixing consoles or as an ingest station or routing and monitoring solution in TOCs and machine rooms.
The company also will highlight the Telos VX Duo Broadcast VoIP Phone System, which promises “a price point that puts broadcast-quality VoIP within the reach of any budget.” It is a compact, silent device that can be placed on any studio surface. VX Duo comes with two channels/hybrids and is expandable to eight channels/hybrids in two-channel increments, with connection to cloud VoIP providers and user control via Telos VSet phones, console call controllers and VX-compatible call screening software.
Also new, the Telos Zephyr Connect High-Density Codec Gateway can be configured to provide between two and 64 bidirectional codec channels, expandable in one-channel increments, making it suitable for transmission of multiple linear or MPEG channels over VPNs, satellite, Ethernet radio and Telco/ISP services such as SD-WAN, MPLS or legacy data links. Encoding algorithms include Fraunhofer AAC, AAC-HE, AAC-HEv2, AAC-LD, MP3, and MP2, plus optional Enhanced aptX. An optional Content Delay feature enables scheduled playout of certain received audio channels plus synchronized GPIO and ancillary data. Zephyr Connect software can be cloud-hosted, or deployed on-premises using a COTS server.
The company also has updates to its Telos Infinity VIP intercom platform, Jünger Audio flexAI Platform and Linear Acoustic AERO-series DTV Audio Processors.
IBC Booth: 8.D37
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