For engineers and station managers, transitioning to a software-based processing environment means centralizing operations. It allows for easier remote management, streamlined system backups, and integration with modern IP-audio networking standards.
The is designed exactly for this. Instead of buying a new piece of hardware every time you add a new sub-channel or internet stream, broadcasters can work with the Telos Alliance sales team to build custom, scalable software packages. As your network's infrastructure requirements change, the 9s software adapts, allowing you to re-program and deploy configurations for FM, DAB, or streaming simply by adjusting the software parameters. Exploring the Upgrade
Omnia Enterprise 9s runs on Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2019 or later. Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20
: Runs directly on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) server hardware or hypervisors, eliminating the need for dedicated proprietary appliances.
The software is built to handle a large volume of signals on a single server, making it ideal for large-scale operations or networks with numerous streaming channels. Virtual Audio Engines: For engineers and station managers, transitioning to a
The platform offers a comprehensive suite of processing tools:
Note: Version 3.32.20 introduces a free "Essentials" tier for companies with fewer than 20 users, though with limited support and no access to the Hyper-Automation Engine. Instead of buying a new piece of hardware
If you are on the , good news—you are already running this version!
Advanced high-frequency limiting that prevents the "smearing" often associated with lower-bitrate digital encoders.
But what makes version 3.32.20 significant, and how can broadcasters leverage its capabilities? This guide provides an in-depth look at the features, technical requirements, installation process, and use cases.
Diving into the details of version 3.32.20 uncovers the specific tools and capabilities available to audio engineers.