Working with WheatNet IP Audio Networking Technology, Part 1
Networked AV Podcast Show 21
How to plan, install, and keep an audio network operating.
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In this edition, SVC contributing editor Bennett Liles talks with Jim Hibbard, of Pacific Mobile Recorders, a mobile recording and AV installation firm based in Sacramento, Calif. Hibbard discusses the technical details of WheatNet IP audio networking technology from the Wheatstone Corp. He also offers advice on how to plan and install an audio network and keep it operating. The specifics on how to configure the blades that make up a WheatNet IP network are explored along with the various configurations in which they can be arranged. Relevant links:
• The hardware components that can be used in a WheatNet IP audio network
• Details on other production equipment used on the Dan Patrick Show
• Technical paper with information on audio-over-IP routing
• Connection details for a WheatNet IP audio network
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November 25th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Technical paper with information on audio-over-IP routing
and
Connection details for a WheatNet IP audio network
point to te same document:
http://www.wheatstone.biz/pdfnfoto/WheatNet-IP%20Infomercial.pdf
Odd!
December 23rd, 2009 at 10:06 am
Wheatstone is hardly at the “epicenter” of IP audio. They are late to market, and until a short time ago professed that AoIP would never work. It is only because Axia has already sold nearly 2000 control consoles with LiveWire technology that they started building their own IP systems. Many of the Axia customers are non-broadcast facilities - I just sold two Elemnts to the Minnesota Twins for their new baseball stadium. Your clients would be well-advised to look at the leaders in AoIP - not the copycats.
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