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TSL releases multichannel and Dolby D&E audio monitoring product
Jun 15, 2009 11:05 AM
At this week’s BroadcastAsia show, TSL will showcase the PAM1-3G8, a compact multichannel and Dolby D&E audio monitoring product. Not only does the 1RU unit support all standards up to and including 1080p 60Hz, but also it allows comprehensive monitoring of a discrete 5.1 or Dolby encoded audio signal from either AES or HD/SD sources.
Standard features include eight bar graphs, Dolby metadata display, loudness indication, internal loudspeakers, stereo downmix capability, incoming video display and the ability to control a set of external surround sound. The PAM1-3G8 employs factory- and user-definable presets that are recalled at the touch of a button, making it easy to operate. With the unit, operators at all stages of the broadcast chain — from acquisition to transmission — can see and hear everything they need in one intuitive, compact Hi-Fi-quality package.
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