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AUDIO TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
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In the August 9, 2009 Issue:

Mix Foundation announces TEC Awards nominees, opens new online voting
AES Convention expands broadcast/streaming events
With DTV transition history, FCC focuses on reception problem areas
Audio-Technica stereo shotguns handle live, mobile Tour de France coverage
Apple Final Cut Studio offers native support for Euphonix Artist Series controllers

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 Top Story
Mix Foundation announces TEC Awards nominees, opens new online voting

The awards ceremony for excellence in audio will be Oct. 10 at the AES Convention in New York.

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 News
AES Convention expands broadcast/streaming events

Broadcast and Streaming Chairman David Bialik is designing programming centered on audio issues involving new technologies for the broadcast segment.

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 Business Announcements
With DTV transition history, FCC focuses on reception problem areas

Reception issues remain with lower channel VHF stations across the country, especially (but not limited to) in urban areas.

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Utilizing Smooth Streaming

Smooth Streaming, Microsoft's new adaptive streaming technology, is an exciting advancement that brings us closer to Web-based television-like delivery of HD media content. This white paper will introduce you to Smooth Streaming and explains how you can apply the technology in real-world VOD and live event broadcasting applications.
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 Technology and Applications
Audio-Technica stereo shotguns handle live, mobile Tour de France coverage

Camera operators on the back seats of five motorcycles relied on camera-mounted Audio-Technica stereo shotguns throughout the 2200mi race.

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Transmitting straight from the editor’s desk

In his new blog, Broadcast Engineering Editorial Director Brad Dick posts his rants, raves and reviews of what’s happening in the industry. To read his latest post, visit blog.broadcastengineering.com/brad.

 Audio Products
Apple Final Cut Studio offers native support for Euphonix Artist Series controllers

Apple has integrated the Euphonix EuCon control protocol into video applications across its new production software suite.

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Studer debuts OnAir 2500 Modulo variant

The new modular version of Studer’s OnAir 2500 console allows seamless integration with custom studio furniture.

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TransAudio Group launches cost-effective ATC SCM11 studio monitors

The monitors’ CLD technology produces highly efficient, accurate loudspeakers with broad response in a compact package.

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Dugan mix controllers gain firmware updates

Dan Dugan Sound Design Model E and E-1 automatic mixing controllers now feature AutoIP functionality.

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Klipsch in-ear headset handles cellular calls, music

The Image S2m offers one-button changeover from music to phone use.

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Audio Precision announces new signal generator option for APx analyzers

The AG52 analog signal generator offers fast rise time square waves, lower noise floor and more for APx audio analyzers.

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