Great audio is fundamental to any great broadcast and professional audio remains one of the busiest areas of the show both in terms of number of exhibitors and innovative new technologies on show. IP and cloud developments seem set to be key themes once again.
Genelec has chosen the IBC 2024 exhibition to introduce the UNIO Personal Reference Monitoring Solution. This unique system solution comprises the 9320A SAM Reference Controller, Reference Measurement Microphone, and the new 8550A Professional Reference Headphones – which help create an even more seamless bridge between professional in-room loudspeaker and personal headphone monitoring. And with the additional headphone calibration features available within Genelec GLM software – and the optional Aural ID V2.0 binaural headphone monitoring technology – users can enjoy the most personal and truthful headphone monitoring experience ever.
LYNX Technik, provider of modular signal processing interfaces, introduces the latest addition to its greenMachine Testor solution: AV Delay Compensation. This new feature streamlines the process of testing and measuring audio timing errors and offers a swift solution by instantly correcting the errors.
At IBC 2024, EditShare will show valuable gains in practical productivity thanks to significant new hardware developments and software releases. The enhancements are all driven by the practical experiences of users worldwide, seeking to make their operations even more swift and secure.
At IBC 2024, Lawo will announce important additions to the audio and video capabilities of .edge. They include two new built-in parameters – Audio Gain and Phase Inversion – as well as the optional possibility to leverage an 8192-input x 4096-output audio matrix per .edge processing blade. Video color correction is also available as an optional license.
The technology required to get high quality content from the venue to the viewer for live sports production remains an area of intense research and development, so there will be plenty of innovation and expertise in this area on the IBC 2024 show floor.
Audinate and Lawo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the integration of Dante audio and video technologies into Lawo’s HOME Apps.
As we head for Amsterdam we re-visit the key theme of technology that eases the burden of achieving effective workflows that simultaneously support multiple production and delivery video formats.