Sennheiser’s Ambeo Soundbar has been honored with an EISA Award 2019-2020 in the Premium Soundbar category. Presented annually by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), the EISA Awards celebrate […]
Extending its engagement in VR/AR applications, Sennheiser has partnered with spatial computing specialist Magic Leap and joined the “Works with Magic Leap” certification program. This partnership consolidates Sennheiser’s presence and […]
Broadcast TV Audio Riding The IP Wave
As broadcasters’ comfort level in doing things over IP networks has risen, more and more vendors are offering ATSC 3.0-compatible products that include such features as immersive sound and object-based audio. At the same time, wireless microphone vendors and their customers are tackling the present-day challenge of moving off of the 600 MHz UHF spectrum. Above: Audinate’s new line of Dante adapters bridges the gap between analog audio and IP networking. Click here to access TVNewsCheck’s NAB 2018 Resource Guide listing of broadcast audio vendors and products or here to download it as a PDF.
Stations Fear Auction Threat To Wireless Mics
Unless protections are adopted, TV broadcasters and equipment makers say the FCC’s proposed spectrum auction and subsequent band repacking could reduce or eliminate wireless frequencies needed to cover live breaking news and other events.