Thursday, September 22, 2011

Minnetonka Audio Develops Intensity Manage Plug-in For Harmonic Carbon Server

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Sep 22, 2011 12:21 PM

Minnetonka Audio Software has expelled a new intensity dimensions and manage plug-in for Harmonic's Carbon Server stage that adds a far-reaching operation of audio turn manage features to Harmonic's file-based ProMedia Carbon transcoding software. The new AudioTools plug-in provides intensity dimensions and elective intensity composition in a singular package, and is comprised of two not together protected components, a bottom intensity dimensions procedure and elective intensity composition extension.

The AudioTools Loudness Control for Harmonic's ProMedia Carbon supports multi-part instances, whereby a permit covers multi-part "instantiations" concurrently inside of a few not similar workflows.

The key part of the new product is the AudioTools Loudness Measurement module. It supports the essential new ITU and EBU intensity standards, ITU-R BS.1770-2 and EBU R 128 (2011), and is in conformity with the CALM Act (Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation) together with the ATSC's many new Recommended Practice A/85:2011.

The procedure measures Momentary, Short Term and Program Loudness, along with Loudness Range, Maximum True Peak turn and Program Loudness (ITU). The dimensions results are formatted as XML and are existing to ProMedia Carbon for logging and reporting. Mono, stereo and multichannel PCM configurations may be measured. In add-on to the on the whole intensity dimensions results, minimum and limit on the whole values are reported, together with deliberate intensity parameters via the record at one-second intervals.

AudioTools Loudness Adjustment is an choice is to AudioTools Loudness Control for Harmonic ProMedia Carbon plug-in that relates intensity composition to the incoming hint to attain the preferred aim Program Loudness or aim Loudness Range values.

Loudness composition may be achieved in conformity with EBU R 128. Mono, stereo and multichannel PCM configurations may be processed, whilst aim values may be set for Program Loudness, ITU Program Loudness and Loudness Range. If the intensity turn is not similar from the Target Loudness Value, composition is applied, and Maximum True Peak Level and Maximum Momentary Loudness Levels are paltry to formerly specified aim levels.

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