Digigram has released an optional MPEG-TS service for to its Iqoya X/Link and Serv/Link audio gateway ranges, bringing new decoding possibilities for audio professionals.
While the Iqoya X/Link and Serv/Link audio platforms have been welcomed for their versatility and large capacities, the integration of the optional MPEG-TS service is intended to take the range to a new level. The addition of this new feature provides unmatched capacities on markets where video synchronisation is key, reinforcing Iqoya X/Link and Serv/Link’s presence in the broadcast segment of programmes distribution and live contributions involving multiple channels and opening broader capacities.
‘This added feature brings added value to our existing range, as Iqoya X/Link and Serv/Link already provided MPEG-TS compatibility on the encoding phase. Now, with this option our audio codecs will be MPEG-TS compatible for decoding, and will allow for the transport of multiple channels over IP networks keeping inter-channel synchronisation.’ says Digigram Pre-Sales Manager, Stéphane Bert.
The addition of the MPEG-TS option to existing equipment is extremely straightforward. With hardware untouched, the MPEG-TS option is provided through a simple software upgrade on installed devices, extending the sustainability and durability of devices.
‘We are convinced that offering this simple upgrade to our Iqoya X-Link and Serv/Link users will open new possibilities,’ Bert says. ‘Specifically, Iqoya Serv/Link will become the perfect choice for setting up digital snakes over WAN IP networks. They will easily transport multiple audio channels for remote productions where audio channels must stay in sync after the transport over the network.’