Press release from Well Above
Magna Systems and Engineering today announced that they have supplied Boardroom Radio with a Spinnaker Audio / 80A multi-channel, multi-format encoder for live audio streaming.
Magna Systems Technical Sales Engineer Dave Alderton explained, “Boardroom Radio is an easy and effective communication service that lets companies speak directly with investors. The process is simple, using a standard telephone system Boardroom Radio broadcasts announcements over the Internet to the online investment community directly and via their partners. As Boardroom Radio expanded, their existing encoders needed upgrading and they approached us for a solution as they particularly wanted a company with experience and local support.”
Alderton suggested the Spinnaker 80A from Inlet Technologies. He added, “Inlet Technologies is redefining the web audio visual experience with innovative solutions for media preparation, whether it’s live or pre-produced for delivery to any device on any IP network. The Spinnaker 80A was the perfect encoder for Boardroom Radio’s requirements as it is a flexible, multi-format, scalable solution, ideal for a variety of audio streaming applications, such as Internet radio, live music, voice and multiple language broadcasts.”
The Spinnaker 80A also boasts 32 simultaneous high quality, multi-format streams with a single Spinnaker 80A supporting up to eight audio input channels in a 1RU form and the ability to output up to four streams per channel.
Alderton said, “The Spinnaker 80A also provides professional, cost effective and efficient live audio streaming with dense, multi channel audio support. It’s also very easy to manage the encoder via a simple Web GUI, or XML SOAP messaging. As far as pricing goes all the audio codecs are built into the one box so there’s one purchase price and no add-ons or extras. This is a particular bonus for such a clever piece of kit. As a result of the success of the Spinnaker 80A at innovative companies like Boardroom Radio, we expect many more sales across Asia Pac in the near future.”