AETA to Showcase Audio Codecs with 5G Functionality at IBC2022

Will also highlight a host of new products and upgrades

 

 LE PLESSIS ROBINSON, France — 22 August 2022

 AETA Audio Systems will showcase a host of new products and upgrades at IBC2022 (booth 8.F83).

The company has added 5G and enhanced stereo capabilities to the lengthy list of innovative ScoopTeam features. ScoopTeam offers a future-proof solution for both large and small stations and means they can now seamlessly cover events, while guaranteeing their audience enjoys impeccable audio quality. Flexible ScoopTeam commentary unit also offers Ethernet, 4G, Wi-Fi, VoLTE ISDN and AES67 connections together with “AETA remote access” technology so technicians in the master control room can take control of one or more units wherever they are.

In additionAETA Audio Systems has also enhanced its ScoopFone audio codec with 5G technology. ScoopFone5G is based on the ScoopFone4G audio codec, sporting the same look and feel as its predecessor, but now offering the ability to connect to 5G, 4G and 3G networks.

ScoopFone is the smallest broadcast-grade contribution device on the market. Like ScoopFone4G, its 5G successor offers high-quality audio, adjustable bit rates and HD Voice. The unit also features AETA Audio System’s latest developments like auto jitter buffer, auto bit rate OPUS and remote access, making it even easier for operators to use. With its intuitive interface and simplified configuration, ScoopFone5G offers optimal transmission performance — a perfect balance between mobility, sound quality and functionality. It comes in a sturdy bag and offers more than five hours of autonomy with rechargeable batteries.

 Also, at IBC2022, AETA Audio Systems will demonstrate its ScoopyFlex ultra-portable codec, a compact codec that comes with a docking station to let users quickly and easily turn the device into a full-fledged commentary unit. Evolving from AETA’s historical product, Scoopy, new modular ScoopyFlex is designed to meet broadcasters’ present and future needs by offering flexibility and advanced functionalities, such as 5G capability, embedded Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, as well as two mobile network connections. With an autonomy of up to eight hours, the unit can house three SIM cards and manages recording, editing and video tasks. It uses two stereo streams and supports HD voice.

 In addition, the company will exhibit the MultiScoop during the international convention. This unit is useful for broadcasters who require multiple connections. The modular unit features fully redundant multi-connectivity, AES67, IP security, reliability as well as legacy ISDN connection.

Finally, AETA will also be displaying ScoopFoneHD, eScoopFone and µSCOOP.

More information about AETA and its products is available at www.aeta-audio.com

 About AETA Audio Systems

Founded in 1978 and based in France, AETA Audio Systems designs and develops a full range of audio and IP codecs. Focusing on the radio and television broadcast markets, the company’s adaptable Scoop range of products is designed to fit the needs of all broadcasters. Suitable for use both in the studio and on the field, AETA Audio Systems’ innovative, reliable and intuitive solutions deliver a simple and safe user experience.