The Telos ProStream streaming audio encoder uses genuine MPEG encoding algorithms from FhG, the inventors of MP3, to ensure the most artifact-free sound quality at whatever bit rate you choose. You can encode directly to MP3 or MPEG-AAC and feed any Shoutcast-compatible media server, or a Wowza server for streaming to Flash clients. ProStream puts you in total control of your audio streams. The intuitive web interface provides remote control of a . . .
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The Telos ProStream streaming audio encoder uses genuine MPEG encoding algorithms from FhG, the inventors of MP3, to ensure the most artifact-free sound quality at whatever bit rate you choose. You can encode directly to MP3 or MPEG-AAC and feed any Shoutcast-compatible media server, or a Wowza server for streaming to Flash clients. ProStream puts you in total control of your audio streams. The intuitive web interface provides remote control of all functions including creation and editing of processing presets with an easy-to-use preset editor. Because it’s web-based, you can access these functions from any browser-equipped computer on your network. But there are convenient front-panel controls too, so you can manage your most-frequently needed functions right from the rack. ProStream lets you adjust the audio input levels, define a metadata source, select a processing preset, codec, and bitrate (and even select a target media server). There’s also a built-in headphone amp with 1/4″ jack and volume control for monitoring input or output audio. ProStream comes standard with studio-grade analog inputs and outputs, which can be changed to AES/EBU with an optional card. On the input side, you can use Livewire IP-Audio as an audio source. And on the output side, ProStream delivers fully processed, unencoded audio as well as encoded audio, giving you another source for processed sound. Full network connectivity is provided via two Ethernet jacks, one for the LAN (including Livewire) and the other for the WAN and streaming. Telos ProStream is neatly self-contained in a 1RU box. Just slide it into a rack and it’s ready to go.
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