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Optocore develops network intercom for RTS
The 'V3R-FX-INTERCOM for RTS' and 'X6R-FX-INTERCOM for RTS' interfaces are a result of cooperation with the intercom manufacturer.FULL STORY...
Global AV applications in pictures
With locations including the Canary Islands and Bali InAVate explores application stories with a distinct holiday flavour. Live events are joined by conference systems, digital signage networks and some high end visualisation projects.FULL STORY...
Optocore introduces MADI fibre transceiver
Optocore has developed a transceiver unit for its DD2FR-FX optical MADI device, which accepts both multi-mode and single-mode fibre signals.FULL STORY...
MADI for it
Despite the rise of new digital audio interfaces such as DANTE and the nascent AVB standards, MADI continues to find favour with the pro audio community. Chris Fitzsimmons finds out why.FULL STORY...
Optocore announces new MADI module
The DD2FR-FX is a digital I/O unit and interface providing two MADI input and output ports for the Optocore and SANE network systems.FULL STORY...
Optocore updates MADI interfaces
Optocore is now producing the next generation of its DD4MR and DD2FR devices in the shape of the –FX models.FULL STORY...
Msonic takes on Optocore in Finland
Finnish entertainment company msonic has announced that it has taken on the distribution rights for Optocore in Finland.FULL STORY...
Optocore enters Commonwealth Games
The XIX Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, UK this year relied on Optocore devices to utilise digital fibre networks for the broadcast of action across the world. The network was commissioned by SIS Live, the European OB and uplink supplier that was awarded the multi-million dollar contract by broadcaster Doordarshan.FULL STORY...
Optocore ramps up network interface with DD32R
Optocore has upgraded its DD32E network interface, unveiling the DD32R at London’s PLASA show on September 13.FULL STORY...
Optocore goes outside the workstation
Optocore says its new server/client software will facilitate simultaneous network control from multiple computers.FULL STORY...
Optocore launches new AES3 card
Optocore has developed a new AES3 (AES/EBU) I/O card for its X6R 16-channel converters.FULL STORY...
TM Audio takes on OptoCore distribution
OptoCore has appointed TM Audio as its new exclusive distributor in the Netherlands.FULL STORY...
The Great Gig in the LAN
As it is now over ten years since the introduction of CobraNet to the audio community it seemed appropriate to review the current state of audio networking protocols and discover how much growing up has gone on in the last ten years. Richard Northwood reports.FULL STORY...
Optocore control V2.13 released
The latest version of Optocore’s control software is now available for download. The most significant update found in this version is increased network capacity, which now allows up to 24 devices to be connected to a single Optocore network.FULL STORY...
Optocore offers a touch of sanity
Optocore claims to offer uninterrupted media streaming in real-time with its new digital audio networking protocol, SANE (Synchronous Audio Network plus Ethernet). It uses ring network topology to provide a fully-synchronous CAT5 network solution.FULL STORY...
Optocore seals deal with SeeSound
Optocore has cemented a long-standing professional relationship, appointing Barcelona based SeeSound as its exclusive distributor for Spain.FULL STORY...
New interface devices from Optocore
The new V3R converter unit from Optocore converts analogue audio signals into the digital AES/EBU formats. Card slots in the rear of the unit enable complete customisation of inputs.FULL STORY...
Riches from the East
Austrian integration firm Kraftwerk Living Technologies has carried out a huge AV project in the Russian republic of Tatarstan. British journalist Dan Goldstein reports on the Korston Hotal & Mall.FULL STORY...
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Lifting Croatia's borders
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