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Audinate Wins Emmy Award for Audio-over-IP Innovation

Audinate’s Emmy award is a result of ‘its contributions in enabling the production industry’s transition of analog audio and video onto the network.’

March 12, 2020 TD Staff Leave a Comment

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Audinate has won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for “its contributions in enabling the production industry’s transition of analog audio and video onto the network,” according to a company announcement this week. [related]

“Used in thousands of products from hundreds of manufacturers, Audinate’s Dante is the de facto standard for modern AV connectivity,” the company announcement says.

“Dante’s ability to handle hundreds of uncompressed audio channels over a single network cable is why the protocol has become so popular in media production,” according to the Audinate announcement.

“Television is evolving with demand for additional audio as viewers seek an immersive experience. Producing a reality TV show might require dozens and dozens of microphones to capture all of the action going on simultaneously,” the announcement says. “Likewise, live sporting events are incorporating more audio as players and coaches are now employing live microphone feeds.”

Read Next: Audinate Releases Dante Adaptor Modules

How Audinate Earned an Emmy Award

Dante is used in high-profile television productions, including this year’s Super Bowl LIV halftime show and the 2020 Grammy Awards. It is used extensively in stadiums, performance halls, concert tours and commercial buildings worldwide.

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognized the company’s work with an Emmy Award for the “Development of Synchronized multi-channel uncompressed audio transport over IP Networks.”

“The title of the award speaks directly to the core of Audinate’s innovation and engineering goals from the founding of the company in 2003 and on to today,” said Aidan Williams, co-founder and CEO of Audinate, in the company announcement.

“We remain focused on improving the way the world sounds in every application where audio matters. From the local performance space to the voice conferencing solution you use for work, there is a good chance Audinate touches your life to provide better audio,” he said.

“Our work in the broadcast and television space is critical: we want all audio to be more effectively utilized by the people who have a message to share. It’s an exciting time and we greatly appreciate the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognizing the importance of our work,” said Williams.

QSC’s Q-SYS development team earned a Technology and Engineering Emmy in the category of Development of Synchronized Multi-Channel Uncompressed Audio Transport over IP Networks for its work on the Q-SYS audio, video and control ecosystem.

This story originally appeared in our sister publication Commercial Integrator. 

Tagged With: Audinate, QSC

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