Symetrix has announced its membership of the Media Networking Alliance (MNA).
Commenting on its decision to join the A/V industry alliance of manufacturers and end-users, promoting awareness and adoption of the high-performance AES67 AoIP interoperability open standard, Symetrix Founder and CEO, Dane Butcher, says: ‘As evidenced at ISE, integrators’ expectations of open standards interoperability are on the rise. Symetrix looks forward to participating in the MNA and helping to advance the work of this most valuable organisation.’
Symetrix’s, DSP audio control products are specified within media network installations for event, enterprise, education, retail, hospitality and broadcast facilities, worldwide. The company’s product portfolio currently includes Dante-enabled DSPs; an area in which it was an early mover. In a development being announced at ISE, Dante-enabled DSPs in an upcoming Composer software release, will further support AES67 to provide enhanced network audio interoperability.
‘We look forward to integrating Symetrix into our technical and marketing activities,’ says Martin Barbour for the MNA. ‘We feel that this recent addition to our members list further demonstrates that networked interoperability outside of single vendor networked audio solutions is good for the industry and end-users, alike.’