The Future of Networked Audio


To conclude my 4-part series on networked audio, I’d like to briefly discuss the future of networked audio, and how it relates to the AV/IT convergence. The ability to route audio from any input in any room to any output in any room has unsurpassed potential for end users in their day-to-day operations, and integrators in their value-add to their customers. Now that you know more about networks, how audio moves on a network, and what real-world applications of networked audio can look like, you’ll be better equipped to communicate the importance and value of your audio solutions to IT professionals and end users alike. The promise of networked audio…


5 Benefits of Passive Cooling Strategies in Electro-Mechanical Devices


If mechanical designers ruled the world, all rack-mounted equipment would be passively cooled. Why? There are five primary reasons: Eliminate moving parts that fail Decrease the cost of the equipment Eliminate rack room noise Decrease system downtime for maintenance Ensure warranty and longer product life These are the promises of passive cooling systems in rack-mounted equipment, and really, they lead to a win-win-win for manufacturers, integrators, and end users alike. To quickly define passive cooling, we’ll turn to Wikipedia: Passive cooling is a building design approach that focuses on heat gain control and heat dissipation in a building in order to improve the indoor thermal comfort with low or nil…


Real-World Networked Audio Applications


Networked audio can be successfully implemented in any commercial, professional, or consumer environment. Networked audio solutions can take the form of any of the following system configurations: Combined Audio Integrated Multi-System Multi-Purpose Paging, Public Address, and Sound Reinforcement Room combining Here are samples of Biamp networked audio installations across multiple environments: Secondary benefits of networked audio include the capacity for easy system monitoring and cost-effective coverage by using the existing building’s wiring infrastructure. By replacing analog cabling with Cat-5/6 and fiber optic cabling, networked audio solutions end up increasing sound quality and system performance, while simultaneously cutting costs for end customers, and installation time for integrators. An installation that exemplifies…


What You Need to Know About the Line Drawing Enhancements in Tesira 2.0


With the launch of Tesira 2.0 on Monday, a number of software updates were included. To set you up to succeed in your design of Tesira systems, we’ve put together a series of three videos showing you some of the new things you can do in the software. In this video, I’ll be walking you through the line drawing enhancements. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqA9HIH6nBk&feature=youtu.be In the next video, I’ll cover new connection options in Tesira 2.0.


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