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Many houses now have surround sound systems, indicating an increased demand for surround sound material in the home.
While most 5.1 entertainment is now played back through recorded media such as DVDs, there is a growing demand for broadcast, downloaded, and streamed content. As a result, there are now bandwidth constraints to contend with, necessitating the use of multichannel audio codecs at lower data rates.
Over the last four years, the EBU D/MAE (Multichannel Audio Evaluation) group has evaluated different multichannel audio codecs.
The APT MULTI-CHANNEL CODEC is a small and efficient method for transporting numerous audio channels over IP networks. It can accommodate up to 16 audio channels in a single rackspace unit, and even more IP streams when employing multicast or multiple unicast technology.
The 1RU frame may house up to four AoIP modules, each of which is equal to a standalone stereo duplex codec with audio, dual IP transport, and auxiliary data on board.
It supports all audio formats and modes required by the audio industry, including simplex, duplex, AES/EBU, AES/EBU with analogue backup, analogue with HI/LO or 600 impedance.
The global multi-channel audio codecs market for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Multi-channel Codecs from Cirrus Logic integrate audio ADCs and DACs into a single IC to give optimum flexibility, functionality, and performance.
The MultiChannel Codec comes with a number of monitoring, management, and control options. It has a graphical user interface and works with ScriptEasy and KYBIO Media.
The MULTI-CHANNEL CODEC is a compact and effective method for delivering multiple audio or MPX channels across IP networks. It can fit up to 16 audio channels in a single rackspace unit, and even more IP streams if multicast or multiple unicast technology is used.
Each AoIP module in the 1RU frame is equivalent to a standalone stereo duplex codec with audio, dual IP transport, and auxiliary data. It supports all audio formats and modes commonly used in the audio industry, such as simplex, duplex, AES/EBU, and AES/EBU with analogue backup.