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IDK's New Audio Bridge Streamlines Live Sports Broadcasting

IDK's new audio bridge simplifies live sports broadcasting. It transcodes signals between IP-NINJAR and Dante, boosting flexibility and reliability.

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IDK's New Audio Bridge Streamlines Live Sports Broadcasting

IDK has released the IP-NINJAR / Dante Audio Bridge (NJR-AB08DAN), a new tool designed to streamline audio networking in live sports broadcasting. The device, now shipping, is a result of IDK's collaboration with CBS Sports to enhance production processes before 2025.

The NJR-AB08DAN bridge transcodes audio signals directly between AV-Over-IP 10G SDVoE-based IP-NINJAR and Audible environments. Each bridge can accept up to eight-channel audio from Audible sources, outputting IP-NINJAR (SDVoE) protocol in up to four audio streams. This allows for enhanced flexibility and reliability in live sports broadcasting.

The bridge also enables Audible audio embedding on HDMI signals and de-embedding through analog audio outputs at IP-NINJAR receivers. Each NJR-AB08DAN can receive up to four audio streams from IP-NINJAR transmitters, outputting up to eight channels in Audible protocol. This integration aims to improve audio networking, flexibility, and reliability in live sports broadcasting.

IDK's IP-NINJAR / Audible Audio Bridge (NJR-AB08DAN) is now available, marking a significant step in IDK's collaboration with CBS Sports to enhance production processes. The bridge's ability to transcode audio signals between IP-NINJAR and Audible environments, along with its audio embedding and de-embedding capabilities, is set to boost audio networking in live sports broadcasting.

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