Latin America. Telos Alliance introduced the Axia iQs AES67 mixing console software. iQs is the first virtual console controlled by a full HTML-5 interface, allowing you to control a mix from anywhere, on any device: Mac, Windows, tablet, laptop, or even a smartphone.
Qs can be deployed in two ways: on the Telos Alliance AE-1000 server or in a Docker container, to meet the needs and comfort level of the broadcaster. iQs gives broadcasters all the benefits of cloud deployment with the familiarity of the devices they use every day. If your device has a web browser, the broadcaster can control a mix with iQ. This opens up remote work possibilities, eliminating the cumbersome workflows needed to remotely access a mix console in other ways, while making it easy to use for anyone from the most experienced radio engineer to the novice.
"It's a brave new world where production can happen anywhere, anytime. The iQ software runs on roads built by industries much larger than ours and gives broadcasters flexible deployment options, including our new AE-1000 server and Docker container," says Marty Sacks, executive vice president of sales, support and marketing for Telos Alliance.
iQs is just one part of the Telos Alliance's broader virtual landscape. The company's strategy is to build inclusive virtual platforms and collaborate with valued partners, such as Dolby, Fraunhofer, Nautel and others, to build the virtual ecosystem, providing audio specialization in tuned packages for deployment through OEMs, on-premises, off-premises. prem, or the cloud.
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