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Orban licenses Livewire PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark Novak   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 21:11

Orban logoOrban has become the newest Axia L3 partner, which licenses them to include Livewire interface technology in Orban products.

Axia President Michael "Catfish" Dosch: “Axia clients – over 2,500 studios’ worth – constantly tell us how much they love being able to connect to codecs, audio processors, phone systems, playout computers, and other Livewire devices using just a single cable. Orban’s choice to become a Livewire partner shows that they understand the power of standards-based networks, too.”

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Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 19:36
 
Studer joins L3 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark Novak   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 21:11

studerbyharmanr rgbAxia welcomes our newest L3 partner,Studer,who will begin incorporating Axia Livewire Audio-over-IP technology into their product line. Harman's Andy Trott, Vice President and General Manager Mixers, Microphones and Headphones (Soundcraft, Studer and AKG), explains: "We decided to adopt the Livewire standard from Axia following consultation with many customers on our new product strategy. Studer is embracing a very ‘open standards’ philosophy..."

Read the press release here, then check out the complete list of Axia partners.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 18:35
 
Livewire SIM is now shipping PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark Novak   
Monday, 17 October 2011 21:19

Axia Audio is now shipping Livewire SIM modules – tiny plug-in boards that will allow any Broadcast or Pro Audio equipment manufacturer to easily add Livewire connectivity to their products.

Earlier this year, Axia announced the Livewire Limitless License (known as L3 for short), a one-time $500 license fee which entitles any audio equipment company to build Livewire into an unlimited number of devices. Now, partners may also purchase the Livewire SIM, a Livewire interface on a compact pluggable module, to expedite the addition of Livewire to their gear.

“Under the Livewire Limitless License, we are publishing our designs and source code, and sharing development information with our partners using the information gateway at OpenAoIP.com,” says Michael “Catfish” Dosch, President of Axia Audio. “With the Livewire SIM, a ready-made interface, Axia partners can fast-track the addition of Livewire to their products for instant access to the enormous installed base of Livewire users around the world.”

The Livewire SIM is a 72-pin Single Inline Module with a compact, 4.55” x 2.2” form factor. It fits Dolby-E type slots (Dolby Cat No. 552 and 559) and supports standard Dolby input-dominant and output-dominant I/O modes as well as 8x stereo-channel TDM, making it easy to include native Livewire connectivity in nearly any audio gear.

Each Livewire SIM has a capacity of 8 channels of bi-directional stereo I/O via a single Ethernet connector, an embedded Web server for easy configuration, and an internal clock; users can designate the Livewire SIM as the clock master for their Livewire network, or synchronize it with an external master clock. The cards operate at a studio-standard 48 kHz sample rate, but also contain SRCs for compatibility with other sampling rates. A test fixture for evaluation and development is also available to L3 partners.

The Livewire Audio-over-IP standard, developed by Axia parent company Telos Systems, allows broadcasters to quickly and easily build audio networks using switched Ethernet to connect a few rooms, or an entire facility. Livewire networks have a total system capacity of more than 10,000 audio streams, and can carry hundreds of digital stereo channels (plus machine logic and PAD) over a single CAT-6 cable, eliminating much of the cost normally associated with wiring labor and infrastructure.

Over 30 Axia partners, including companies such as Nautel, AudioScience, International Datacasting, 25-Seven Systems, and RCS Sound Software already offer broadcast hardware and software that connects directly with Livewire networks. More than 2,000 radio studios are equipped with Axia AoIP networks, and over 25,000 Livewire-equipped devices are in daily service.

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Last Updated on Monday, 17 October 2011 21:45
 
Updated LW Documentation Package PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark Novak   
Friday, 02 September 2011 16:28

L3 Partners - be sure to visit the Deep Tech board on the Forum to download an updated LWSIM documentation package, revised August 4. It includes the latest specification revisions and added documentation to enhance your development process.

Click Here to visit Deep Tech >>

Not an L3 Partner yet? Visit the Livewire Licensing board to examine the Partner Agreement and Partner Price List.

 
Livewire Interface Modules Now Shipping PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark Novak   
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 05:13

We're glad to announce that Livewire Interface Modules are now shipping to L3 Partners, along with evaluation fixtures for testing and implementation of Livewire SIM designs.

In conjunction with the availability of these resources, and in the spirit of the openness upon with the L3 project is based, we are posting our first partner products price list here, in the clear. Feel free to examine it! If you'd like to find out more about the L3 project or becoming a member, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

L3 Partner Price List - 15 August, 2011

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 05:40
 
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