SIP Advantages and Disadvantages for Broadcasters How SIP is Used by Broadcasters In the early 2000s, codec manufacturers including Tieline, Orban/CRL, Mayah Communications and AETA formed a working group and…
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Gateway's Flexible AoIP Options Deliver Interoperability The Gateway and Gateway 4 are Tieline’s latest codecs. They are often ‘edge’ devices in IP networks bridging between distant wide area network (WAN)…
Tieline Customer Support Options We understand that sometimes equipment is used in unique and demanding environments and our codecs are up to the challenge! To ensure you maintain rock-solid live…
Maintaining Codec Network Security Codecs connected to the internet can be accessed by anyone with knowledge of the codec's public IP address. In addition, search engines are widely available which…
New Features in Report-IT Enterprise: GPIOs and Input Mute Added Report-IT Enterprise is the world’s most popular iOS and Android codec app for high fidelity live streaming with record and…
Tieline Gateways Add RAVENNA for AoIP Streaming Tieline recently announced a new firmware release v3.02.12 for Gateway and Gateway 4 codecs supporting the RAVENNA protocol. RAVENNA is used widely by…
Huskers Installs Tieline Codecs for Remotes In Jake's Take this month, he explores the University of Nebraska athletic department's new studio installation featuring Tieline Gateway and ViA codecs. Recently the…
Jake's Take on the Importance of Codec Redundancy At Tieline, we strive to exceed the expectations of our customers all over the world. We have done this by designing the…
Jake's Take on Fall Sports Remote Setups With the world slowly opening back up, the radio industry is moving full steam ahead in trying to get back to normal. One…
Understanding and Configuring Mix-Minus Feeds What is a Mix-Minus? A mix-minus is a broadcast term describing the feed sent from the studio to a remote site, so that the remote…