Category: Broadcast
Experience Next-generation TV with Fraunhofer IIS at IBC 2024
Discover products and tools for MPEG-H Audio that cover the entire broadcast chain and see real-life applications of the sole mandatory audio system of Brazil‘s
Fraunhofer IIS partners with Jiuzhou and Realtek to enable MPEG-H Audio support in their Android TV Set-Top-Box
Fraunhofer IIS partners with Shenzhen Jiuzhou Electric Co., Ltd. and Realtek Semiconductor Corp. to integrate MPEG-H Audio support into their Android TV set-top-box to make
Experience Next-generation TV with Fraunhofer IIS at SET Expo 2024
Fraunhofer IIS exhibits MPEG-H Audio, the sole mandatory audio system of Brazil‘s upcoming TV 3.0 standard, at Set Expo’s booth #54 in Sao Paulo from
Hisense, Globo, and Fraunhofer IIS Bring MPEG-H Audio Enhanced Sound Experiences to Brazilian Homes
Hisense, together with their partners Fraunhofer IIS and Globo, announces the release of a wide range of Hisense television sets in Brazil that unlock the
Globo Showcases MPEG-H Audio and Brazil’s Next Generation TV 3.0 during Major Sports Event
Following the successful TV 3.0 proof of concept during the 2022 football tournament in Qatar, Globo, the largest media company in Latin America, is taking
TV Cultura starts broadcasting in MPEG-H Audio on their CulturaHD channel
Latin America’s largest public television network delivers immersive and personalized sound with MPEG-H Audio. This marks another milestone in Brazil’s journey of moving free-to-air digital
Brazilian Broadcasters Get Fit for the Future
Rede Amazônica uses Laguna Media Processor with MPEG-H Audio support on their Amazon Sat channel. In Brazil, the changeover to the new TV 2.5
Enhancing Broadcast Audio: Ateme’s KYRION DR5000 now Supports MPEG-H Audio
In the fast-evolving landscape of broadcast technology, staying ahead of the curve is paramount. Ateme continues to push boundaries with its latest integration: Fraunhofer’s MPEG-H
Resillion and Fraunhofer IIS Partnership makes MPEG-H Audio Test Material Available to Ensure ATSC 3.0 Receiver Conformance and Interoperability.
Resillion and Fraunhofer IIS have collaborated to create MPEG-H Audio Test Material packaged as ATSC 3.0 streams for receiver testing. MPEG-H Audio is in use
Why is MPEG-H Audio Gaining Momentum?
By Thomas Kramer, VP Business Development and Strategy, MainConcept, and Adrian Murtaza, Sr. Manager Technology and Standards, Fraunhofer IIS