Editor’s note: The author is president of Omnia Audio/Telos Systems. CLEVELAND The following is an excerpt from a paper written about audio processing for HD Radio. There are questions to be answered ...
As we’ve started out on our journey through the world of Hi-Fi audio from a strictly practical and engineering viewpoint without being misled by any audiophile woo, we’ve already taken a look at the ...
This audio quality measurement Application Note is geared towards describing the methods for measurement of key audio specifications. Each analysis technique described here in, can be applied to audio ...
We’ve added another topic to our stable of audio primers: Digital Rights Management. More specifically, ten things you should know about implementing DRM technology in the enterprise. Check it out ...
This simple rule is probably the most important, and is often overlooked by a system designer. A power amplifier cannot discriminate between noise, pops, and signal. If powered up first, the amplifier ...
You may be at a strange campus far from home, but you still need your tunes. Our audio tech guide features some ace recommendations to help you blast music (or block it out) at in the dorm, at the ...
Companies have rapidly deployed VoIP technology to reduce operational costs and increase productivity by integrating telecom services with other enterprise workflows. However, the codecs most widely ...
IP Multicast is a bandwidth-efficient method for broadcasting data, in particular streaming audio and video, across a network. In this primer we’ll discuss how IP Multicasts works, its pros and cons, ...
In recent times, musicians like Neil Young and James Taylor have come out to tell you that the quality of music you've been listening to for the last 20 years is dreck. The cutoff they usually point ...