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Keeping AES and Analog Audio on the Same Path
10.09.2007
This “parallel” operation can save broadcasters many thousands of dollars in audio conversion equipment. However, the process can be complex. more


Using Your Field Camera as an Audio Mixer
10.02.2007
Today’s photojournalists must exhibit many talents. They must possess the skills of a reporter, a photographer, a public relations expert, a video expert and an audio engineer. more


Soldering 101
9.25.2007
At workbenches in TV stations all around the country, soldering is done on a daily basis. more


The Phases of Audio
9.18.2007
In a broadcast facility, trying to achieve high-quality audio can be a very time-consuming task. more


Audio Hum: Causes and Solutions
9.11.2007
In virtually every television environment audio hum can be a problem, either in a studio or out in the field. more


MC Audio Monitoring Made Uneasy
9.04.2007
Until the DTV transition began, monitoring "off-air" audio in a television station's master control was fairly straightforward. more


Multichannel AES Connectivity Part Two of Two: Taking the Hint on RJ45
8.28.2007
With diminishing rear panel space and increasing channel count driving manufacturers towards higher-density connectors like the venerable DB-25 to carry multichannel AES audio, plenty of room is left for other innovations. more


Multichannel AES Connectivity, Part One of Two: Ups and Downs of DB-25s
8.21.2007
Anyone who has had the task of wiring together audio equipment that uses the 110-Ohm balanced version of AES3 knows that the size and expense of the connections can be a force to be reckoned with. more


Audio-Only Services via DTV
8.14.2007
Depending on codec efficiency and quality, several standard-definition video programs, one or possibly more high-definition programs, or a mixture of HD and SD programs can be carried to viewers. more


Power Purity for Audio Equipment (Part 3 of 3)
8.07.2007
Minimizing noise in audio circuits is a well-known subject pioneered by the innovators of telecommunications: the phone companies. more



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