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Broadcast Implications for 3G Cellular Phase Out in the US: Mobile network carriers in the US are shutting down their 3G networks, which rely on

Broadcast Implications for 3G Cellular Phase Out in the US: Mobile network carriers in the US are shutting down their 3G networks, which rely on

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

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

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

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

Ready for Games Coverage? Every 4 years the Olympic Games brings together elite sports people and the world’s broadcasters to cover great sporting feats and

Jake’s Take on the Benefits of Codec Protocols Benefits of Codec Protocols At Tieline we have been busy spreading the word throughout the Americas and

ViA Live Remotes and Podcasting Use Case The Tieline ViA now delivers voice tracking, FTP and podcasting capability directly from the codec in the field.

Tips For Using ViA for Remotes: Optimizing your Codec For most radio engineers and users of technology there are ‘known knowns’ in relation to product

Jake’s Take Tech Tips from Tieline’s U.S. Codec Expert Jacob Daniluck Solving Sports Broadcasting Challenges The past few months we have been busy helping clients
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