Jünger Audio announces improved signal routing for flexAI platform

Telos Alliance says that Jünger Audio has significantly improved signal routing for its flexAI processing platform, which includes the company’s AIXpressor and flexAIserver products. 

flexAI now boasts an innovative routing system that reimagines how audio signals are managed within traditional broadcast workflows, allowing users to assign independent sources, destinations and presets to individual processing sections. AIXpressor and flexAIserver customers can now easily store and recall unique routing configurations for one functional block or program path independent of other routing profiles and control signal routing at a more granular level, ensuring seamless transitions between different setups or programs. 

This represents a significant leap forward in audio routing workflow and expands the versatility of our flexAI platform

Friedemann Kootz, managing director of Jünger Audio

“This represents a significant leap forward in audio routing workflow and expands the versatility of our flexAI platform,” said Friedemann Kootz, managing director of Jünger Audio. “We are excited to empower broadcast professionals with a flexible and powerful solution that enables seamless control over their audio signals and demonstrates our continued commitment to our flexAI-based products.” 

Jünger Audio has included the new routing features as part of the recently released V2023-07r4 software update, which is available as a free upgrade to AIXpressor and flexAIserver customers with a TelosCare Plus SLA.

Additionally, the flexAI platform will soon offer MPEG-H authoring, bringing this important capability to Jünger Audio’s most forward-looking software-defined processing platform and incorporating the most recent Fraunhofer MPEG-H library. Featuring both MPEG-H authoring and immersive monitoring with simultaneous rendering of various loudspeaker layouts for traditional distribution channels, the flexAI platform will offer a complete feature set for combined next-generation and conventional broadcast applications. MPEG-H authoring will be a licensed option with a system software update in Q4 2023.

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