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IBC Sneak Peek: Digigram Displays Enhancements

Reveals recent advances to its codec range

During IBC2014, Digigram says it will feature two “powerful enablers” of the migration to audio transport over IP, inside the radio broadcast studio and out.

Digigram’s Iqoya range of professional-grade AoIP codecs has been enhanced to support Ravenna, an AES67-compatible open technology standard for low-latency synchronous AoIP infrastructures in radio facilities.

Demonstrating its increasing implementation of this technology, the company will highlight how the Iqoya codec’s new Ravenna/AES67 connectivity allows users to get audio programs directly from an in-studio Ravenna network and subsequently encode and stream them over IP to transmitter sites via a WAN in compliance with EBU ACIP. Iqoya systems with Ravenna connectivity likewise allow the user to decode EBU ACIP streams from a WAN to an in-studio Ravenna network.

Digigram also will showcase its Codec Fleet Manager. Hosted privately on any virtual machine or operated as SaaS in the cloud, this Web-based application enables structured management of deployed AoIP contribution codecs. Accessible through Internet-connected devices such as PCs, tablets and smartphones, the application automatically synchronizes phone books, connection profiles and “favorite” groups of codecs to simplify deployment and day-to-day operation of the codec fleet.

IBC Stand: Stand 8.C51
Info: www.digigram.com

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