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theibcdaily Saturday 08.09.2012 85 Snaky new system for audio links


Glensound By David Davies


Developed on the back of the link technology found in the GDC 6432 Digital Commentary System, the GSnake 400M digital audio snake is newly available from Glensound. The system comprises two units: a 2U 19-in base station, and a 2U free-standing or stackable stage box. Three links are available all digital 24- bit 48kHz with the most robust using coaxial cable. This enables a distance between units of 400 metres and also carries the power to the stage box, so only a single cable connection is required. The GSnake has to be specified with an Ethernet option either copper or fibre. The copper Ethernet gives a 100m range and also carries safe power to the stage box


Exploiting the second screen Accedo


By Anne Morris Accedo, which


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application platforms that enable broadcasters to exploit the second screen without losing sight of the first. Accedo Application


Sphere provides a cloud- based, scalable and open application management platform. AAS gives platforms, media


companies and operators the power to manage high performance, multi- tenant app portals and app stores for any device. Accedo Connect is also a cloud-based solution that enables pairing and connections between any number of devices and allows for instant data


communication between each such device. For example, Accedo Connect offers a way for any second screen device to control any online TV device. 14.361


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using a version of PoE. With the fibre link the two units can be several miles or kilometres apart, with the stagebox powered locally.


Developed with flexibility of configuration as a key priority,


the GSnake 400M can be deployed in conjunction with analogue and AES digital send and return modules. Other features include word clock connections on both units. 8.E89


Three 24-bit 48kHz audio links are available with Glensound’s GSnake 400M


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