TSL to make U.S. debut of AMU2 8HD Dolby audio monitoring solution

Mar 8, 2007 8:00 AM

    

At NAB2007, TSL will make the U.S. debut of AMU2 8HD Dolby, the company's latest version of its flagship audio monitoring solution.

AMU2 8HD Dolby provides a future proof multifunctional solution for HD/SDI master control, playout, production and outside broadcast monitoring requirements. The AMU2-8HD is HD and fully Dolby E and D compatible.

The company will also make the U.S. debut of its In-Monitor-Display (IMD) system that allows dynamic UMD information and dual tallies to be displayed directly in-picture on flat-screen monitors.

The system is designed as a fully integrated addition to the TallyMan system to give a new monitoring option positioned between multiviewers and traditional under monitor displays.

See TSL in NAB booth SU14615 or visit www.tsl.co.uk.




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