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New! <strong>Omnia</strong> A/X<br />
But, in order to be effective, the processor must<br />
take into account the nature of the bit allocation<br />
procedure within the encoder. <strong>Omnia</strong> A/X’s designers<br />
worked together with the codec experts at <strong>Telos</strong> to<br />
ensure maximum benefit when the two processes are<br />
combined.<br />
Running native on Windows PCs, the A/X may be<br />
combined with a streaming encoder on a single<br />
machine. Because it takes only about 20% of a 700<br />
MHz Pentium III, multiple copies are possible, along<br />
with the companion encoders. Because it looks like a<br />
sound card to the computer, it is compatible with most<br />
applications that use the wavin/out driver interface.<br />
Excellent for audio-for-video, as well as for audio-only<br />
streaming. Use it with ready-made presets or tune your<br />
own. <strong>Omnia</strong> A/X is a low-cost and efficient way to<br />
advance the quality of your webcasts.<br />
www.omniaaudio.com<br />
The power of <strong>Omnia</strong> on a PC. Works seamlessly<br />
with Windows Media, Real, and MP3 streaming<br />
encoders to bring clean, balanced audio to the<br />
Internet.<br />
Low bitrate encoders pose unique challenges<br />
to audio processors. Encoders must allocate bits<br />
according to the dynamic spectral characteristics<br />
of the program audio. By controlling dynamics and<br />
spectral balance, a processor placed in the signal<br />
chain ahead of the encoder can work wonders to<br />
create consistency, enhance clarity, and remove<br />
some of the often-present low bitrate ‘fuzz’.