September 11, 2018, 06:33 AM
https://www.aotg.com/stream-if-you-want-to-go-faster-with-calrec/
AMSTERDAM,
SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 — At IBC
2018 (Stand 8.C61), Calrec will showcase its Connect application.
As broadcasters, our
world is changing with a paradigm shift to interconnectivity of equipment
through SMPTE 2110 and AES67. The biggest single challenge we now face is being
able to set up and establish these network connections between devices.
Calrec Connect
identifies media streams and devices on a network regardless of their registration/discovery
protocol, whether it’s NMOS, mDNS, AES70, SAP or more specific Rest APIs to
present an operator with all devices on a network.
The app displays this
complex information in a visual, familiar and user-friendly way that allows
them to be easily interconnected and eliminates the requirement for detailed
networking knowledge. It provides elegant access to in-depth configuration, but
it extracts the necessary information in a simplistic way to provide fast
workflows for day-to-day management by production staff.
“Out of the box, when
you buy one of our new native AoIP products – our new radio system Type R being
a prime example – it has a Connect server running on its processing core,†said
Pete Walker, Product Manager at Calrec. “Any PC or tablet that can connect to
the AoIP network can access the Connect server via a web-browser. The factory
default configuration means users can straight away see streams in and out of
the mixer and its I/O boxes, and can simply connect them as needed, whilst user
account management protects against unauthorized access.â€
Redundancy is provided
by allowing multiple servers to sit on a network, all synchronizing their data.
Each server can be accessed by multiple users, each with varying privilege
levels. Devices can be given friendly labels and can be grouped by type or
physical location. Access by each user can be limited on a stream-by-stream,
device-by-device and group-by-group basis.
Users can search by
stream, device or group name and can maintain their own favorites list. Stream
connections across the network are visualized, and can quickly and easily be
changed, saved and recalled en-masse. Devices can be locked, and information
about devices is maintained even when they are offline, so users can make and
change connections that will be applied when they come back online.
In addition to making,
breaking and changing stream connections, Connect allows for configuration of
streams across devices and provides network diagnostics such as bandwidth utilization
and dropped packets, along with warnings. Connect can even be used to create
GPIO-style logic connections between devices and provides control for things
like mic pre-amp gain and power.
Walker continues, “In
2004, Calrec’s Hydra system launched a networking solution with intelligent
control systems that transparently managed complex routing networks. Hydra2
introduced greater management capabilities and Connect does the same for the IP
landscape. It provides a simple-yet-powerful tool for managing IP-based
connectivity, providing familiar broadcast workflows across a wide range of
devices, agnostic of manufacturer and specific protocol support.â€
Calrec Audio is exclusively dedicated to excellence in
audio mixing for on-air and live production. A broadcast specialist for more
than 50 years, Calrec has developed a range of digital consoles relied on by
the world's most successful broadcasters. Increasingly. consoles are integral
components on a facility-wide network, giving rise to adaptable workflows,
shareable resources and the ability to be easily expanded. From the very
beginning, Calrec has created innovative solutions that have allowed
broadcasters to develop their working methods and get greater value from their
equipment. For premium audio solutions, broadcasters put their trust in Calrec.
More information is available at calrec.com.
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Audio:
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At IBC 2018 (Stand 8.C61), Calrec will showcase its Connect application.
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