AEQ: Solaris Multiple Audiocodec with Up to 64 Channels at IBC 2024

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From September 13th to 16th, AEQ will be showcasing their new Solaris Multiple Audiocodec at IBC 2024.

The Solaris Multiple Audiocodec offers a scalable solution, starting with 8 bi-directional stereo channels. It can be expanded in groups of 8 channels, up to a maximum of 64 channels, all within a compact 1U 19″ rack form factor.

Control and Encoding Algorithms

This unit features remote control capabilities through a web interface, providing full configuration and operational management. It includes diagnostic tools such as Syslog, SNMP, CPU load, and memory usage.

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Versatile Audio Encoding

The Solaris Multiple Audiocodec supports a wide range of audio encoding algorithms, suitable for various applications. It includes legacy formats like G.722 and G.711, uncompressed PCM audio (16 bit), OPUS, several MPEG-4 AAC modes, and apt-X.

About AEQ

AEQ is a company that develops and manufactures equipment, automation, and production systems for radio, television, and multimedia. Established in 1979, AEQ is known for producing high-quality audio and video products, including intercom systems, broadcast consoles, and audio codecs. The company is committed to providing innovative solutions with strong engineering designs, catering to various professional broadcast and multimedia needs. AEQ operates globally, offering competitive and reliable technology for the broadcast industry.

About IBC 2024

IBC 2024, the International Broadcasting Convention, will take place from September 13th to 16th at the RAI Amsterdam. This event is a leading global platform for the media, entertainment, and technology industries, bringing together professionals to explore innovations, trends, and business opportunities.

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