The new AEQ Phoenix Venus 4 audiocodec for point-to-point links stands out for having IP connectivity and 2 simultaneous bidirectional stereo transmissions with different formats and qualities.
Technical features:
Compatible with most third-party audiocodecs
Adaptive buffering to absorb network jitter
Automatic configuration of connection parameters
3 network ports: allows separation of control traffic, encrypted audio (WAN) and local audio I/O over IP AES67/Dante
Automatic adjustment of the reference clock to synchronise both extremes of the communication
Forward Error correction (FEC)
Sending to multiple destinations in multiple unicast
Can be monitored remotely. Includes SNMP server that allows the use of any standard SNMP client
Two continuous data channel
Analogue and Digital AES3 Audio In- and Outputs. Optional Dante™/AES67 AoIP
Quiet operation. The unit is cooled by natural convection
Possibility of redundant AC or 48 V DC power supply or a combination of the two, i.e. one AC and one 48 V DC power supply
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