At NAB 2018, Jünger Audio will launch an audio processing platform that gives broadcasters, the company claims, the flexibility to choose the right audio processing products for their facilities and projects. Unlike previous Jünger Audio processors, the AIXpressor hardware unit is a base for software-defined products that are created using Jüngers new audio infrastructure flexAI. […]
At NAB 2018, Jünger Audio will launch an audio processing platform that gives broadcasters, the company claims, the flexibility to choose the right audio processing products for their facilities and projects.
Unlike previous Jünger Audio processors, the AIXpressor hardware unit is a base for software-defined products that are created using Jüngers new audio infrastructure flexAI. By buying additional software licenses, the release stated, broadcasters and post production facilities can customise this audio processing system to suit their demand for processing capabilities and channel count.
At NAB 2018, AIXpressor will be released to the public as the main basis for products utilising the new flexAI software infrastructure. The 19 1RU device is based on x86 processors and equipped with a range of built-in interfaces, including redundant Audio-over-IPwith full compatibility to AES67 and SMPTE ST2110, USB host and client interfaces as well as MADI, AES/EBU and analog I/Os.