Linear Acoustic AERO.one corrects inconsistent DTV loudness

Dec 3, 2008 4:30 PM

             

The Linear Acoustic AERO.one is well-suited for affiliate stations wishing to match local and network content to deliver a seamless surround-sound experience to viewers.

The Linear Acoustic AERO.one DTV audio loudness manager solves the problem of inconsistent DTV audio loudness.

A 3G audio processor, AERO.one offers broadcasters simple protection against loudness shifts and loss of surround sound. Built-in loudness control, metadata control and optional transmission encoding make AERO.one well suited for affiliate stations wanting to match local and network content and deliver a seamless surround-sound experience for their viewers.

The AERO.one also includes the AutoMAXII auto-detection algorithm, which smoothly upmixes or will automatically bypass 5.1 surround mixed content.

For more information, visit www.linearacoustic.com.




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