
Radio France's Olympic Setup, Ferncast's aixtream 3.8, and WorldDAB at IBC
In this episode, Marguerite Clark starts with an introduction and an overview of today's topics. We then explore Radio France's infrastructure and studio setup for the 2024 Paris Olympics, highlighting their preparations for the event. Next, we discuss the use of uncompressed IP streams and remote video production for Olympic broadcasts. Following that, we delve into the features of Ferncast's aixtream Version 3.8 and recent updates in audio technology. We also cover the key highlights from WorldDAB at the International Broadcasting Convention. Finally, Marguerite Clark concludes with closing remarks and a sign-off.
Key Points
- Radio France has implemented an advanced Internet Protocol infrastructure to enhance its coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, allowing for flexible and comprehensive remote broadcasting.
- Ferncast's aixtream Version 3.8 update includes significant enhancements such as the integration with Thimeo Audio Technology’s Stereo Tool processor, improvements to the Fraunhofer xHE-AAC codec, and a next-generation loudness control system.
- WorldDAB will have a prominent presence at the International Broadcasting Convention, featuring a conference session on DAB+ adoption and providing opportunities for industry professionals to connect and discuss the future of digital radio.
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