Cobalt Digital, Linear Acoustic partner on nondestructive transport stream loudness management

Sep 1, 2011 1:47 PM

    

Cobalt Digital and Linear Acoustic have partnered to deliver nondestructive transport stream loudness measurement and management system, which will be demonstrated at IBC2011 in Amsterdam, Sept. 9-13.

The technology provides the answer to cost-effective, multichannel loudness management within the openGear frame and via standalone products.

The technology partnership between Linear Acoustic and Cobalt Digital is resulting in an end-to-end system for loudness measurement and control in the transport stream domain (MPEG over IP – MPEG over ASI), said Linear Acoustic founder Tim Carroll.

See Cobalt Digital at IBC2011 Stand 8.A94. See Linear Acoustic at IBC2011 Stand 8.D29.




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