AEQ introduces new solutions at Broadcast Asia - Stand 6G2-14, from 7th to 9th June 31/05/2023

AEQ introduces new solutions at Broadcast Asia - Stand 6G2-14,  from 7th to 9th June

AEQ is back at Broadcast Asia in Singapore to showcase broadcast solutions

 

AUDIOCODEC IP STATIONARY DOUBLE STEREO FULL DUPLEX

Local connectivity analog, digital and AoIP Dante.

AEQ presents VENUS 4 and VENUS 4 +,  stationary double IP audiocodecs, which correspond to the 4th generation of Phoenix Venus audiocodecs. 

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This new audiocodec for point-to-point links, or point-to-multipoint, stands out for having IP connectivity and two simultaneous bidirectional stereo transmissions with different formats and qualities. It also has SIP protocol and NB/ACIP standard of the EBU, as well  as OPUS algorithms, configuration aid tools and remote control.

Carrier grade for reliable communications

Venus 4 goes on the market with two hardware versions: one with front control panel and another more basic, with status indicators of networks and communications. Both versions have analog inputs and outputs balanced by XLR connectors and dedicated connectors for AES/EBU digital I/O. Triple network port, dual RS232 data auxiliary link. Availables versions with redundant power supply, 48 volt DC supplies and local audio inputs and outputs by IP DANTE / AES 67. 


Control via the Control Phoenix APP

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There is a friendly graphic window for configuration and another operation window that allows us to work with it as if we were facing a front control panel, choosing coding modes, connection modes and establishing or ending calls.

Both the configuration and basic operation functions are presented in an accessible and intuitive way.


AUDIOCODEC IP STATIONARY DOUBLE STEREO FULL DUPLEX


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This app allows a simple connection between a sporadic or regular participant in a program, from their PC, tablet or smartphone, and the Phoenix audiocodec designated in the studio, without the need to install any application or enter a username and password, simply with a direct web-link, which the station sends by the most comfortable via: either by email, WhatsApp, QR image, text link or several at the same time.

Audio is sent bi-directionally in high-quality, low-delay stereo format with OPUS encoding.

 

 


MATRIXLESS INTERCOM SYSTEM READY FOR REMOTE PRODUCTION

 

XPEAK is an intercom system developed on absolutely new concepts, which covers a wide range of needs in a cost-effective way and flexible and simple configuration.

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It supports up to 28 user terminals in a variety of form factors: desktop, rack, wired beltpack, wireless beltpack, and PC applications, which can be connected to each other with the greatest operational flexibility and without the need for an array.

Its wired user terminals have Bluetooth and USB connections, admitting all kinds of headsets with these connectivity and facilitating connection with smartphones and PCs.  

The stationary terminals have 8 4-way lever keys, with two functions per lever, in addition to individual level regulation on the key itself. The beltpacks have 4 keys.  Independently of the XPEAK system, these devices can workas user terminals in large systems with AEQ Conexia and Crossnet matrix.

The system is complemented by the XPEAK_IF interface, which provides analog, digital USB and AoIP AES67/Dante inputs and outputs Ease of configuration, adaptability and tight price 


Now: Automatic remote connection available


In addition, now  the connection is simple even if the equipment is in different locations, simply by giving them access to the internet.   Activating for a network of XPEAK terminals the option of remote connection, each terminal automatically communicates with a service installed in the cloud, which puts it in contact with the other terminals of the network, opening communication channels with them. Automatic remote connection can also be used, integrating the terminals into a VLAN. 

This makes it easier to set up the coordination of remote productions. 

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