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| Source Elements LLC is pleased to introduce Source-Connect 3.0 with Auto Restore and Auto Replace. At Source Elements’ booth P19 at 123rd AES you can see Source-Connect 3.0 before the year end release and learn how it overcomes every quality issue that IP streaming can encounter, while simultaneously delivering vastly superior audio quality compared to ISDN. Continuing to utilize T1, Cable, or DSL internet connections, Source-Connect Pro 3.0’s Auto Restore feature now defeats the inherent roadblocks of IP recording by ensuring the timely restoration of dropped packets with a process that operates in the background of any recording session. No more effort is required from the Recording Engineer other than simply turning on the Quality of Service feature. If a glitch occurs during streaming, Auto Restore automatically identifies dropped packets, recalls them from the remote system and restores them into the original audio file without ever leaving the timeline: quickly and automatically, regardless of the quality of the Internet connection. Going one step further in meeting the demand for perfect sound recordings, Source-Connect 3.0’s Auto Replace feature calls for the remotely recorded, uncompressed audio file and then locally replaces the AAC file with the full resolution PCM counterpart; not just on the hard drive but also within the timeline. No longer does the Recording Engineer have to re-edit the uncompressed file into an already edited timeline. John Binder, co-founder of Source-Elements states "With our extensive experience with remote connections of all types (including ISDN and IP) we realized that no public network is capable of 100% delivery of real-time, latency sensitive data. We needed to provide a solution for our customers so they could rely on the connections they were using and allow them to focus on the project at hand - not technical issues." Source elements Co-founder Robert Marshall adds "Making affordable, world wide, high quality, real-time synchronized audio connections was possibly the first major revolution in remote audio collaboration. Making the process of reliably and simply recording and running a session in real time from a remote location and having fully uncompressed PCM audio seamlessly integrated into the workflow a reality is a second revolution that will push all types of remote audio collaboration to new levels." In addition to Source-Connect 3.0, Source-Talkback and Source-Live will also be demonstrated at booth P19. |
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