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NATIVE DANTE COMPATIBILITY COMES HOME Lawo


BY KEVIN EMMOTT Scheck: ‘We want to broaden the appeal of HOME apps’


Audinate and Lawo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the integration of Dante audio and video technologies into Lawo’s HOME Apps. This will include the provision of native discovery and management mechanisms for Dante devices and software as well as access to Dante audio and video within Lawo’s HOME management platform. Lawo says the agreement is an important milestone for its HOME platform, and that providing Dante integration on a server-


BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS IT Elements


BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Bringing a world-fi rst to IBC, media storage specialist Elements is aiming to boost productivity for post professionals with Elements Blink, a native BeeGFS client for Windows and macOS. Leveraging the public-source BeeGFS fi le system and implementing it on its storage appliances, Elements created an environment where hybrid and on-premises networks can maximise performance for the media industry. Previously only


based microservice level will open the door to a range of creative benefi ts. The company intends to integrate Dante APIs and SDKs for access to control, management and media signals for Dante networks directly into HOME, introducing new Dante Importer (southbound) and Dante Exporter (northbound) services into and out of HOME.


Chris Scheck, Head of Marketing Content, Lawo, said: “We want to broaden the appeal of HOME apps. HOME could provide just as much value for AV installations as it does for broadcast, and for that, you need Dante.” 8.B90


available for Linux, Elements’ new Blink implementation extends connectivity for BeeGFS fi le systems to Windows and MacOS workstations. This provides professional users with the same benefi ts of the Elements architecture, such as fl exible automation, asset management and fast content delivery, without any compromises or the need for single-purpose fi bre channel infrastructures.


Danny Peters, VP Business Development Americas, Elements, said: “Accessing content at block level without having to go through a traditional mounting profi le gives


(L-R): Peters with Elements’ COO Nicolas Fischer


users the fastest access to content. Previously only Linux clients could take advantage of BeeGFS, but having a native Windows and a


LINEAR ACOUSTIC BOOSTS AERO OFFERING Telos Alliance BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Linear Acoustic, a member of the Telos Alliance, is boosting its Aero series with three new hardware audio processors. The Aero.20, Aero.200 and Aero.2400 all deliver integrated loudness control, upmixing, Nielsen and Verance Aspect watermark encoding, Dolby AC-3 encoding, SAP audio, downmixing, and automated EAS and text-to-speech audio insertion.


The products also introduce new features including dual, independent 3G SDI I/O paths to support 1080p signals, AES67 I/O in support of ST 2110 10 along with Livewire+, user-selectable metering and logging options for EBU R 128 or ATSC A/85.


Costa Nikols, Executive Team Strategy Advisor, Media Solutions, at Telos Alliance, said: “There are over one billion devices that can support NGA, and to retain audiences content providers have to deliver content that is


native Mac plan gives the fastest possible access to the content in those products.” 7.B25


addressing what those devices can handle. The products we are introducing at IBC are a way to address a pent-up demand.” Aero.20 is a PCM-only processor for applications where Dolby coding and audience measurement watermarking are not required. Aero.200 offers instances of Aeromax loudness control and Upmax upmixing, while Aero.2400 AES3 I/O adds a colour display, navigation controls and a front- panel headphone jack. 8.D37


Nikols: ‘The products we are


introducing at IBC are a way to address a pent-up demand’


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