Bolero, MediorNet MultiViewer Get Their N.Y. Minute

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The 2017 NAB Show New York begins next Wednesday (10/18), and Riedel will be putting two of its products in the spotlight for attendees—a product that the company calls “a game-changing new wireless intercom solution” and new virtual multiviewer app designed to work within the MediorNet network.


An expandable, full-roaming, DECT-based intercom system in the license-free 1.9GHz frequency range, Bolero is fully integrated into Riedel’s Artist digital matrix intercom platform. Bolero offers features and connectivity that can be applied three ways: as a wireless beltpack, as a wireless keypanel, and as a two-way radio.

The system runs over a standards-based AES67 IP network, and its decentralized antennas connect to AES67 switches and then to Artist frames equipped with AES67 client cards to provide an integrated, point-to-point intercom ecosystem with roaming capabilities.

Bolero uses a 7KHz voice codec and includes Riedel’s Advanced DECT Receiver (ADR) technology.

Riedel’s MediorNet MultiViewer App is a virtual multiviewer app based on the MediorNet MicroN high-density media distribution hardware and designed to work within the MediorNet network. The MediorNet MultiViewer App enables multiviewer hardware to be placed anywhere it’s needed. The system can take in up to 18 sources from the network and output up to four multiviewer screens, and it can be configured through a convenient drag-and drop editor.

 


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