
https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/show-news/nab-show/from-wheatstone-a-streaming-appliance-for-all
Author (when available): RW Staff
The Wheatstream Duo, to be introduced at the spring NAB Show, is a tool intended “for every broadcaster, podcaster or content streamer who has ever wanted a professional audio streaming appliance but couldn’t afford it.”
Wheatstone says this streaming appliance offers the features and reliability of its high-capacity Wheatstream appliance, but for one- or two-channel applications, scaling it for affordability.
“As a Linux appliance that eliminates the need for a Windows-based PC — and all the unreliability that goes with it — Wheatstream Duo can be added to any analog, digital or AoIP studio, including WheatNet IP and AES67-compatible systems,” it said.
The Duo provides an HTML5 web browser interface. It is compatible with standard CDN and streaming platforms and can adapt metadata input from most playback automation systems for a simple workflow from automation to content delivery.
“Unique to all Wheatstone appliances, including Wheatstream Duo, is peak limiting and other audio processing design specifically to optimize the performance of streamed audio through the streaming encoder and across a wide variety of internet links.”
Wheatstream Duo accepts two input streams of analog, AES3, AES67 or native AoIP such as WheatNet IP, each capable of four output streams for a total of eight output streams.
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