Harris selects Neural Audio

Oct 26, 2008 2:16 PM

    

Neural Audio’s surround sound and loudness control technologies have been integrated into Harris’ video and audio processing product lines. Specifically, Harris has selected Neural for use in its 6800+ core processing modular range, NEO advanced modular products and X85/X75 “all-in-one” processors.

Harris offers products, systems and services that provide interoperable workflow solutions that span the entire media delivery chain. The Harris ONE solution brings together highly integrated and cost-effective products that are ideal for emerging media business models and for clients upgrading media operations to digital and HD services.

For more information, visit www.neuralaudio.com and www.harris.com.




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