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AES Los Angeles 2016
Broadcast & Streaming Media Track Event B9

Saturday, October 1, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm (Rm 408A)

Broadcast and Streaming Media: B9 - Implementing IP Wiring for Audio Applications

Moderator:
Steve Lampen, Belden - San Francisco, CA, USA
Panelists:
Kurt Denke, Blue Jeans Cable - Seattle, WA, USA
Dan Mortensen, Dansound Inc. - Seattle, WA, USA
Tony Peterle, Worldcast Systems - Miami, FL, USA
Greg Shay, The Telos Alliance - Cleveland, OH, USA
Ron Tellas, Belden
Paul Vanderlaan, Nexans

Abstract:
Everything is going IP. And the “Internet of Things” means that, even in our world of audio, IP will soon be everywhere. What does this mean about the wire and cable used in installations? There are now thousands of products that could be used. And, while fiber optic cable and wireless transmission might give you options, the majority of these installations will probably be done on “traditional” twisted pairs, such as those in Category 5, 5e, 6, 6a, 7 and – soon to arrive – Category 8. You think you have a hard time figuring out which mic cable to use? These IP/Ethernet cables will be even more of a challenge. How do you approach this? How do you decide? Our panel will attempt to give you clear guidelines to choose cables for IP applications.

AES Technical Council This session is presented in association with the AES Technical Committee on Broadcast and Online Delivery

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