Linear Acoustic shows AERO.air transmission loudness manager

Oct 30, 2009 3:24 PM


             
AERO.air features built-in Dolby Pulse (Dolby’s implementation of HE AAC), and Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding.

AERO.air features built-in Dolby Pulse (Dolby’s implementation of HE AAC), and Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding.

Linear Acoustic showed its AERO.air 10-channel transmission loudness manager at the 2009 Broadcast India Convention. The unit features built-in Dolby Pulse (Dolby’s implementation of HE AAC), and Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding. The third-generation solution is designed to deliver 5.1 channel surround sound from a stereo source while maintaining balanced signal levels between all broadcast programming.

Saving time, money and space, AERO.air allows broadcasters to install one simple, easy-to-use unit to handle complete audio processing and encoding for local, network and EAS broadcasting. Incorporating an HD/SD-SDI input, it also provides air-proven dynamics processing to allow seamless integration of local two-channel audio and network 5.1 audio.


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