The Telos Alliance hosted an educational session at BroadcastAsia on Tuesday. The Telos Alliance Director of Multimedia Education, Kirk Harnack, led the conference “Adaptive Multi-Rate Streaming Audio: High/Medium/Low Bitrate Conundrum Solved. The Telos Alliance is also exhibiting at the show with Global Broadcast Supply, booth (5C4-01) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, May 31-June 3. “Consumer convenience prompted […]
The Telos Alliance hosted an educational session at BroadcastAsia on Tuesday.
The Telos Alliance Director of Multimedia Education, Kirk Harnack, led the conference “Adaptive Multi-Rate Streaming Audio: High/Medium/Low Bitrate Conundrum Solved.
The Telos Alliance is also exhibiting at the show with Global Broadcast Supply, booth (5C4-01) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, May 31-June 3.
“Consumer convenience prompted online video services such as YouTube and Netflix to offer Adaptive Multirate Video Streaming,” says Harnack.
“Audio-only streaming providersespecially radio stationsare just recently able to offer the same convenience to their online listeners. Adaptive streaming is actually simple and inexpensive to implement, but it is a bit different from traditional online streaming. We’ll explain the tech behind Adaptive Streaming, demonstrate a working online station streaming the Apple HLS standard, and show how both broadcasters and listeners come out ahead with Adaptive.”
The session is part of Broadcast Asia’s Broadcast Engineering and Technology Track, and covered everything from technical and commercial insights on how Adaptive Multi-Rate Streaming Audio is created and served, to exploring the current options for convenient uptake by listeners. Harnack will also touched on various standards and options available and how to choose those best suited for broadcasters.