digital audio transmission loudness control metadata

 
    AERO.one™ Audio Loudness Manager with Optional Dolby® Digital (AC-3) Encoding and HD-SDI Input and Output
Model LA-5100
 
 

AERO.one DTV
Inconsistent DTV audio loudness, the leading complaint of television viewers, is solved easily by the Linear Acoustic AERO.one™ DTV audio/loudness manager. This third generation audio processor offers broadcasters the simplest and most cost-effective solution for guarding against loudness shifts and loss of surround sound available today. Built-in loudness control, metadata control, and optional transmission encoding make
AERO.one an ideal solution for affiliate stations seeking to match local and network content and thus deliver a seamless surround-sound experience for their viewers.

Upmixing is provided by the renowned Linear Acoustic UPMAX algorithm, which provides compelling 5.1-channel audio with complete downmix compatibility. The AERO.one also includes the AutoMAX-II™ auto-detection algorithm, which smoothly and automatically bypasses upmixing when applied content is already 5.1 channels. Options include dual, redundant power supplies, built-in Dolby® Digital (AC-3) encoding, and HD/SD-SDI audio I/O.

Also Available:

AERO.one TV
The AERO.one is also available in a dual stereo (2+2) version for stereo and SAP processing. This version also contains a downmixer allowing input of 5.1 channel audio and output of stereo LoRo or LtRt.

FEATURES

  • Simple, cost-effective loudness control and Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding.
  • One rack unit saves space
  • AERO.one DTV options include built-in Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding, dual power supply and HD/SD-SDI embedding and de-embedding.
  • AERO.one TV options include a second 2x2 processor and dual CrowdControl™ dialogue protection processors for each of the two applied stereo programs.

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