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AoIP Series, Module 6: AES67 Basics – What It Is, and What It Is Not

Originally streamed August 13, 2020

Moving audio over Ethernet goes back to the early 1990s. The advantages of moving audio over Ethernet networks has become clear throughout the live sound, radio, television, theater, audio and video studio and AV industries. The need for standards that allow interoperability between systems from different manufacturers has become clear to everyone.  Join us as Ken Tankel, senior product specialist, Telos Alliance discusses how the AES67 standard for high-performance streaming audio-over-IP interoperability has become the standard that television and radio engineers are demanding in order to meet their interoperability requirements. The SMPTE standard ST2110-30 for audio over IP uses AES67 as the basis of ST2110-30. This presentation looks at what the AES67 standard is and what it is not. This is what everyone that has to make decisions about using audio over IP (AoIP) needs to know.

About Your Instructor

Ken Tankel

Ken TankelKen is a lifelong audio engineer. His career has included engineering positions in radio and television and with broadcast manufacturers. Since 2010, Ken has been with Linear Acoustic/Telos Alliance and he is a senior product specialist. In this role, he helps clients to utilize the full potential of Linear Acoustic products and all of the Telos AoIP products that have television broadcast applications. He also helps Telos Alliance sales and engineering teams to better understand client needs. In his current position Ken speaks to broadcast and audio engineers around the world about improving television audio and the advantages and opportunities in migrating to AoIP. Ken holds an SBE Lifetime CPBE and is a member of AES, SBE and SMPTE.

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