
Preceding the April NAB Show in the United States, audio codec developer Comrex has announced the release of two new members of its Gagl software-based codec management cloud service used for remote contribution, Gagl + Hotline and Gagl Solo.
According to Comrex, Gagl is an expansion of the original standard Gagl service. “If the Hotline caller uses an AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon cell phone, these calls will sound dramatically improved, with much higher fidelity than a normal phone call. The caller’s HD Voice audio will be presented within the Gagl interface for use on-air. Alternatively, Gagl can be configured to pass Hotline calls directly to your codec for unattended operation.”
It should be noted that Gagl also interfaces with Comrex’s Access and BRIC-Link hardware codecs.
Gagl + Hotline service is limited to the United States.
Gagl Solo is described as a “stripped-down version of Gagl Standard for a single participant to connect to the studio. No paid subscription is required to use Gagl Solo.”
The Gagl, um, gaggle, can be seen at the NAB Show, Booth N1519.
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