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OFFERING A HELPING HAND FOR WORKFLOWS Norsk by id3as BY ANNE MORRIS
Advances in the Norsk by id3as low-code live streaming software development kit are focused on making professional broadcast workfl ows more accessible and effi cient through enhanced developer support and AI-enabled automation. In particular, id3as is highlighting workfl ows showing integration with Google Gemini, a full media control room in the cloud, and support for Media Quality Assessment and Common Media
Adding AI: Norsk integrations with Google Gemini are on show
Server Data for enhanced real- time analytics. Two new support packages are designed to accelerate customer success: the Norsk Studio Kickstart Package and Norsk SDK Developer Onboarding Package. Both include dedicated time from Norsk’s core
engineering team to help users design, build and launch their live streaming applications.
The company is also highlighting the availability of Norsk Manager, an infrastructure management product for the management of deployments on-premises, in the
OPTIMOD STILL DELIVERS THE GOLD STANDARD Orban Europe BY KEVIN EMMOTT
The Optimod FM audio processor is celebrating its 50th anniversary at IBC. Bob Orban released the Optimod 8000, the fi rst Optimod FM processor, in 1975. As electronics technology progressed over the years, so did Orban’s designs, incorporating DSP technologies and ultimately creating software-based processors to complement the hardware designs that have been
cloud, or in hybrid environments. Adrian Roe, CEO of id3as and Co-founder and CEO of Norsk, said: “We believe that Norsk’s modular, fl exible and customisable approach to building workfl ows can radically transform the way the media industry operates. We continue on our mission to give people permission to believe: believe that they can create precisely the experiences their viewers want; believe that they can be more ambitious than they thought possible; and believe that they can do it all without breaking the bank.” 5.A53
Analogue master: The 8000 processor was the company’s fi rst ever Optimod product
used by tens of thousands of customers. David Day, President, Orban Labs, said: “Over the years, many things have changed in the market, including a wider range of places to listen to audio, but one thing has remained consistent. Between bandwidth
issues, transmission methods and other considerations, audio needs extra treatment in order to make it pleasing for listeners. The overall sound of AM, FM, TV and now internet broadcasting has been vastly improved over the decades thanks to Bob Orban and the Optimod.”
DIGITAL AUDIO I/O FOR CREWCOM INTERCOM Pliant Technologies BY DAVID FOX
Wireless intercom specialist Pliant Technologies has expanded its CrewCom system with a new digital audio network interface and six-bay battery charger and has also released a new in-ear universal-fi t miniature headset. The CXD-32CF interface is a 32x32 48kHz I/O device that supports Dante and AES67. It provides routing and expansion capabilities into and out of a CrewNet infrastructure via
EtherCon copper and Dual LC fi bre connections. The half-rack unit can be powered either over a CrewNet copper connection or via 48V DC.
Combined with the release
In addition to showcasing the full range of current Orban Optimod processors on its stand, including the 5750, 5750 HD, 5950, 5950 HD and Trio, the company is also highlighting the classic 8000 as well as some other legacy products. 8.D93
of CrewWare 2.0 software, the interface easily integrates into a CrewNet ecosystem, creating a bridge between CrewCom and other digital audio network-based devices. It is suitable for AV
Pliant Technologies’ new digital audio network interface and six-bay battery charger
applications such as broadcast, large events or rental use. The compact PBT-6BAY-01 charger provides simultaneous charging for up to six CrewCom batteries, allowing users to easily manage larger battery inventories. Batteries can be charged from empty to full in about 2.5 hours. The PHS-IEHU in-ear miniature headset uses silicone ear concha locks and earbuds and supports either left or right ear orientation. It is compatible with custom ear moulds, offering a personalised fi t for individual users. 10.F33
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