Mayah Gets Sporty at AES

Mayah Sporty

At the AES 2010, the leading German audio codec manufacturer MAYAH Communications presents its newest product family of C11 audio codecs, SPORTY Reporter Codec and FLASHMAN II Recorder/IP Codec.

The C11 family comprises 14 different models – all as tiny as a 1U, half rack unit, consuming only 8W of power. All MAYAH devices support Audio-over-IP strictly based on the EBU ACIP Standard. Traditional and advanced coding algorithms provided for every of the new devices: Linear (PCM), G.711/G.722, MPEG Layer2/Layer 3, MPEG-4 HE-AACv2, AAC/ELD as well as the optional APT-X/Enhanced APT-X. APT-X is the favourite feature for recording studios and voice artists.

Along with the state-of-the-art IP technology which is utilized for the transmissions over Ethernet/LAN, WLAN, 3G & BGAN some C11 models also offer traditional ISDN and POTS connectivity. C1191 provides an advanced Dual IP interface for redundant streaming or secure separation of the audio streaming and device control.

The Mobile Reporter Audio Codec SPORTY & Portable Audio Recorder/Codec FLASHMAN II provide the unique support of simultaneous transmission and recording/playback to/from SD cards or USB memory sticks. With a powerful rechargeable battery reporters can transmit from virtually anywhere in the world.

New features of MAYAH latest audio codecs to be presented at the AES in London include AJC (automatic jitter compensation) and FEC (forward error correction) to improve the sound quality in the public IP networks such as the Internet, BGAN support, Multiple Unicast, MAYAH’s unique Point-to-Multipoint ISDN transmission and many more. Particular Highlight is the new generation of the Web Remote Control which runs in every web-browser on any platform including Windows, Mac OS, Linux, iPhone or Android mobile OS.

Detlef Wiese, MAYAH’s co-founder and general manager: “With the C11, SPORTY and FLASHMAN II we emphasize our natural role of technology leader offering the compact and easy-to-use device for broadcasters’ control rooms, playout head-ends, telecommunication hubs, satellite uplink stations, STLs, recording studios, OB Vans, in-house installations, voice artists, journalists and so on. Being so compact the devices still deliver virtually all services the industry would demand from an audio codec today and yes, tomorrow. All features are rationally distributed between different models to guarantee the best possible price/performance ratio”.

Visit MAYAH at the 128th AES at the Novotel London West (Stand 1408).

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