Part 2 of Audio For Broadcast is a collection of four articles which discuss microphone technology, mic selection, wireless systems, I/O and recording devices.
Wireshark is an invaluable tool that enables engineers to examine network traffic in detail.
AIMS API, a company specialising in AI-powered music similarity search and music tagging, has launched Prompt Search - a new product that allows exploring music catalogues using natural language, phrases, and descriptions instead of traditional keywords and tags.
After many decades of service, the management of the 320-seat Theater am Hagen in Straubing chose to upgrade its legacy stage manager system and all staff communications with an intercom solution from RTS.
The capacity to accurately measure what is happening within an audio signal in terms of level, frequency, phase and loudness brings the solidity of science to knowing all is as it should be. Metering occurs at every stage of the production chain from capture through to playout and learning how to measure accurately dramatically improves results.
The flexibility of IP and COTS brings with it all of the security dangers of the internet and the need for robust processes.
When Internet Protocol (IP) video workflows began emerging nearly a decade ago, professionals across the media and entertainment (M&E) industry showed a keen interest in them as a replacement to traditional baseband SDI workflows. After all, the list of IP advantages includes flexible audio and video signal routing and switching, streamlined remote production, scalability beyond the largest SDI router, and far more. Still, SDI remained the go-to for its security, reliability, and backward compatibility, all of which industry professionals had come to rely on. Fast forward to 2023, and the IP landscape has matured and is quickly gaining traction across industries, including broadcast.
Here we look at more recent developments in radar such as phased arrays and synthetic apertures.